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Indiana Jones Location: Alberta, Canada
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Corbin’s bodyguard arrested for murder, robbery under arms
“If there is evidence that I am in bed with criminals then they (police) should come and arrest me” - Corbin. Last Updated : 16 May, 2008 12:12 PM 10 Some time around 2:00hrs yesterday Cyrus Boyce, personal security detail (bodyguard) for the leader of the main opposition, Robert Corbin, was arrested for murder and robbery under arms. Boyce was arrested at his Better Hope residence after some 30 heavily armed members of the Joint Services swooped down on the home, cordoned it off and ostensibly searched for arms and ammunition. He was then taken to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters where he is assisting with investigations. No one in the police force could say for which murder or for which robbery Boyce was being held. Earlier in the day, a senior rank had said that after the arrest the rank should have told Boyce for which incidents he was being held. Pic: Robert Corbin's bodyguard, Cyrus Boyce Recently, the police were detaining people and photographing them with tags that either suggested murder or robbery under arms. None has even been charged but they were all held for at least 36 hours. The most recent were some farm hands working on the Soesdyke/Linden Highway. They were photographed as people being held for murder. They have since been released. Boyce’s arrest occurred one day after Corbin’s driver, Mark McKenzie, was arrested while driving a vehicle belonging to Corbin. He was arrested for using a loud hailer to announce the Cost-of-Living march that was scheduled for yesterday. In a release to the media yesterday, Corbin noted that neither he nor his party viewed the two arrests as unrelated but rather it was a “clear indication of a campaign of harassment by the repressive PPP/C administration, designed to instill fear, and terrorise supporters of the PNCR and prevent the citizens of Guyana from exercising their constitutional right to protest.” “Rather they are a clear indication of a campaign of harassment by the repressive PPP/C Administration, designed to instill fear, and terrorize supporters of the People’s National Congress Reform and prevent the citizens of Guyana from exercising their constitutional right to protest the crippling economic situation, brought on primarily by the mismanagement of the Jagdeo regime.” The release also alluded to the reports of a second wave of arrests of scores of young men in the West Ruimveldt, East La Penitence and Albouystown areas. They were allegedly placed in a truck and taken to an unknown destination without any explanation given by the police for their arrests. “The arrest of these young men is similar to the exercise conducted last week Wednesday prior to the Cost-of-Living march on May 8, when dozens of young men were also arrested and later released on Friday, May 9 without any charges being laid.” The party stated that the developments would only further undermine confidence in the Guyana Police Force, deepen the instability in the society, and poison the future political development of the country. Speaking with media operatives yesterday, Corbin said that the acts were deliberate parts of the plot to intimidate the leadership of the PNCR. “It is clear that these two incidents represent a deliberate plot to either provoke or harass the PNCR…the PNCR could never be intimidated. The PNCR and its supporters will not be terrorized by the Jagdeo dictatorship.” According to the statement, instead of implementing repressive measures and trampling on the rights of the citizens, the Jagdeo regime would be better advised to introduce a comprehensive menu of measure, which could bring a measure of relief to the hard pressed citizens of Guyana, reeling from the consequences of the escalating cost of living induced by the 16% VAT and stagnant wages and salaries. “Until then the PNCR will not be deterred from utilizing all available steps, under the laws and constitution, to bring to the attention of the Jagdeo Administration the serious plight of the Guyanese working class at this time.” Regarding statements earlier in the day (yesterday) by Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr Roger Luncheon, wherein he had evidence to prove that Corbin was “in bed” with criminal elements, Corbin said that he (Luncheon) had no moral authority to speak on such matters. He based his assertion on the fact that Shaheed ‘Roger’ Khan who is currently engaged in a court battle in the United States had made public announcements that he was in collaboration with the Jagdeo Government in terms of killing criminals. “They have no moral authority to talk about being in bed with criminals when they are in bed with the drug lords of the country, giving them the carte blanche (clean slate) to parade and kill people at will and this is not a secret…The court of New York has to have a jury in secret because of the fear of what this man (Khan) has been doing.” Corbin continued to say that if there was evidence that he was in bed with criminals then the police should arrest him. Reference Source |
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New Recruit Registered:: February 18, 2008
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See how Corbin can take the moral high ground. That is because the Government can not. |
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Junior Member Registered:: April 29, 2008
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PNC, PPP, 2 faces of the same coin. |
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Active Member Registered:: June 17, 2002
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If Bharat Govt has the Balls, they would Raid Congress Place and I guarantee you they will find Guns, Bombs, Plans ect .
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Junior Member Registered:: September 05, 2006
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Bhai the man na gat pickney. That should tell you something. |
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Member Location: India
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They need to raid Buxton and Agricola. |
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Registered:: January 09, 2003
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They arrest this man for murder and they don't have a clue about who he killed. Guyana jokey bad. |
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Elite Member Registered:: February 27, 1999
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The PPP have donned the cloak of tyrants.
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Indiana Jones Location: Alberta, Canada
Registered:: May 02, 2007
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Political posturing -- perchance?? |
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Junior Member Registered:: April 04, 2008
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Under another thread in this forum, with the heading, "Corbin's bodyguard arrested" I posted the following yesterday:
"As always, the police will eventually release the guy. This is the police's modus operandi: arrest/detain and then release. Oliver Hinckson is going to be locked up until July or August, or the same amount of time as Sharma's license suspension. The government's aim is to use the time frame to reduce the chances of negative images during the Carifesta celebrations which end in August." In today's SN, we read that the man was released on bail! This is the pattern of behavior by the government, making the police look stupid as they are wont to behave. Henry Greene has to be the dumbest top cop in the Caribbean! No wonder he's another ACTOR (acting top cop)in Jagdeo's badly written Sorrywood script! "Corbin’s guard released on bail" SN, May 17, 2008 -quizzed on gangs, Waddell, whereabouts during massacres Personal bodyguard to Opposition Leader Robert Corbin, Cyrus Boyce was released on $50,000 station bail yesterday and Corbin, in a letter to Acting Commissioner of Police, Henry Greene expressed concern over the man’s arrest, his interrogation and threats issued to him. Only the PNCR has made public the man’s arrest and so far the police have not made any information public regarding the case. However this newspaper was informed by a source late yesterday that Cyrus was released on $50,000 bail. Corbin also confirmed the release. In his letter to the Top Cop prior to the release, Corbin said Boyce was told that as of yesterday, ”The GDF interrogators will begin to ‘deal with him fully‘, both at CID Headquarters and elsewhere, as he has a long time to spend with them .” Corbin told Greene that this latter threat coming after serious and credible allegations of torture of arrested persons by members of the Guyana Defence Force must arouse suspicions about the motive for the arrest and the future safety and welfare of Boyce. Corbin, in the letter, also stated that he visited Boyce at the Alberttown Police Station on Thursday night and was advised that he was not yet questioned by the police about the offence he is alleged to have committed, neither was he given any details of that offence. “Instead he had been questioned about, among other things, his friendship with (the late) Ronald Waddell and whether he has replaced him as controller of criminal gangs; his knowledge of arms and ammunition allegedly owned by the PNCR and their location; details of his daily activities as personal security of the Leader of the PNCR and their location…,” the letter stated. According to Corbin, Boyce was also questioned about his whereabouts during the Lusignan and Bartica massacres. He further told the commissioner that he was bringing the matter to his attention since he was concerned that if someone was arrested they ought to have been provided with the details of the offence which they have allegedly committed. He also told Greene that he held him and the Police Force accountable for the man’s safety and protection and to ensure too that he is not tortured and that due process is followed in accordance with the laws of Guyana. Boyce, the PNCR had said, was picked up by joint services ranks following the cordoning off of his Better Hope, East Coast Demerara home at 2 am on Thursday. The statement also said that the man’s house was searched by eight ranks, allegedly for arms and ammunition but nothing was found. The statement added that Boyce’s home was cordoned off by some 30 fully armed ranks and then he was invited to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters to aid the police in an investigation. It said that Boyce queried the reason for the invitation and indicated that if he was being invited to CID he would willingly report there at 8 am on Thursday. It added that Boyce was further informed that he was being arrested and the officer carrying out the arrest indicated that it was for robbery under arms. Legal counsel for Boyce, the statement said, enquired later that day for the reason for the detention and was told by an officer at CID that he was arrested for murder and robbery under arms. This incident comes closely on the heels of the arrest of the opposition leader’s chauffeur on Wednesday. He was arrested for using a loud speaker to drive around the city to announce the cost-of-living march. He was reportedly told by police that his arrest was for using a noisy instrument without permission. The man was later released on $5,000 bail. |
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Active Member Location: Hell
Registered:: May 09, 2001
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Not to excuse the PPP from 16 years of screwups but to hear the PNC complain about the govt being repressive is most humorous ...payback is really bytch .
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Member Registered:: October 04, 2006
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arrite Kidmost, sit back, relax and watch this ride/episode ... could be a long-rocky one
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Elite Member Location: ny
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If he has the balls he would let the police investigate all the people who the PPP promotes. Already there is one in the USA who was protected by the PPP who screamed when the Suriname and T&T govts gave him up to the USA. There are others. |
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Elite Member Location: Brampton,ontario,Cda
Registered:: June 28, 2002
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Are you saying that they should investigate all the Police and army officers who were promoted by jagdeo?? |
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Elite Member Location: ny
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Yes. And all those business people who he friends with too. |
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Elite Member Location: Brampton,ontario,Cda
Registered:: June 28, 2002
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Under what charge?? |
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