Armed Robbery in Berbice Raises Elderly Safety Concerns in Guyana
A 68-year-old pensioner in Guyana's Berbice region was robbed at gunpoint, losing his licensed shotgun and other valuables. The incident has sparked renewed concerns about elderly safety.

Police officers investigating the scene of an armed robbery in Edinburgh Village, East Bank Berbice
Growing concerns over public safety in Guyana's Berbice region intensified after a 68-year-old pensioner fell victim to an armed robbery in broad daylight on Tuesday, with assailants stealing his licensed shotgun among other valuables.
Details of the Incident
The incident occurred around 5:50 p.m. on September 30 in Edinburgh Village, East Bank Berbice, when two motorcycle-mounted assailants forced the elderly victim to stop his vehicle. The perpetrators, one armed with a shotgun, demanded the pensioner's valuables.
The victim, who complied with the robbers' demands due to fear for his safety, was relieved of cash, his licensed pump-action shotgun, and personal belongings. This incident adds to the growing security concerns in the Berbice region.
Law Enforcement Response
Police ranks from the East La Penitence Police Station, led by a Sergeant, responded promptly to the scene. Investigators have announced plans to review CCTV footage from nearby cameras to identify the perpetrators. While the victim sustained no physical injuries, the incident has highlighted vulnerabilities in Guyana's public safety infrastructure.
Community Impact and Response
The brazen nature of this daylight robbery has sparked outrage among citizens, who are demanding enhanced security measures from local authorities. The incident particularly highlights the vulnerability of elderly residents in the region.
Ongoing Investigation
- Police have conducted interviews with local residents
- CCTV footage analysis is underway
- No suspects have been identified yet
- The Guyana Police Force has launched a comprehensive probe
Adrian Singh
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