Heavily
armed men attack rum shop
Beat
owner, kick
pregnant daughter
By Nigel Williams
Thursday, October
24, 2002
Sarjoo, 54, committed suicide - Wednesday
04-19-2006
Five heavily
armed bandits robbed and beat the owner of a
rum shop at Friendship, East Bank Demerara
yesterday, kicking his pregnant daughter in the
stomach.
Amanda Khan of Lot 30 Friendship, who is one month
pregnant, is now a patient at a city hospital after
being kicked several times in the abdomen. Her
father Charles Sarjoo had his forehead severely
battered by the men who got away with $400,000.

A heavily bandaged Sarjoo told Stabroek News about
the 10-minute ordeal after returning from the St
Joseph Mercy Hospital. He said it was around 12:15
pm and his son-in-law Gary Foo and a friend, Charles
Forbes were in his Highway 701 restaurant and liquor
bar when the five bandits entered. Sarjoo said he
was in the kitchen preparing pork cutters for his
customers.
He said the men came from the
direction of the city in a cream mini-bus which put
them off about 40 metres away from his premises. It
was the first time in the current crime wave that a
mini-bus has been used and apparently the bus had
been hired especially for the attack as it
immediately drove away empty.


Sarjoo said the men
were all armed with long guns which looked like
AK-47s.
They were not wearing any face masks or bulletproof
vests. He said the bandits charged into the bar and
ordered Foo and Forbes to lie face down while
another one accosted him from behind. "All what
I know is that one of them come in the kitchen and
tek de gun butt and lash me in me back of me head
and when I turned around to look at him I saw the
gun."
Sarjoo said immediately after he received the first
lash a second bandit came up to him and demanded all
his money. He said his daughter who was upstairs at
the time heard the commotion and while rushing down
the steps to see what had happened two of the
bandits met her below the stairs and dragged her
back up.
He said he could only watch helplessly as
one of the bandits tugged his daughter upstairs. She
begged them to leave her but whenever she uttered a
word they kicked her.
Sarjoo said Amanda was then
taken upstairs where she handed over the cash to the
bandits. The two bandits then dragged her downstairs
and placed her to lie in the yard. He recounted that
during this time he was being beaten and Foo who is
a licensed firearm holder was relieved of his
weapon.
The businessman who had only opened his
business in July recalled that he fainted from the
pain but that did not prevent them from hitting him
more. He said when the terror ended the five walked
out of the bar and disappeared into some thick
bushes in the area.
The police arrived some 45
minutes after and combed the area. Sarjoo lamented
that while the law enforcement agencies have been
focusing their attention mainly on the East Coast,
persons are continuing to get robbed on the East
Bank. He said that with the exception of the army
which sometimes patrolled the area no other patrols
are seen.
The businessman was still traumatised up to late
last evening but his relatives were at his home at
the time offering words of comfort. He declared that
he would forthwith close his business and would
think strongly of leaving the country.
At present
Sarjoo's wife Norma Sarjoo is in the USA undergoing
medical treatment. The businessman said that he has
now become fed-up with all that is happening.
"My future is not in Guyana no more, because if
a man could come 12 'o'clock in your home and rob
you then it does not worth the while living
here."