Two armed bandits stormed the Associated Construction Limited Compoundat Bucktown Road, Wismar Linden and escaped with a quantity of valuables after robbing the company’s pregnant security guard and a supervisor earlier today.
The armed robbery took place at about 11 hours 40.
thenewsdeskgy.com was informed that both bandits were dressed in blacked jumpsuits with their faces covered and armed with black handguns when they ambushed the security guard who has been identified as 30-year-old Kizel Layne of Block 22, Wismar Linden, and a supervisor attached to Associated Construction Services, 62-year-old Charles Alexander of Section “C” Christianburg Wismar Linden.
According to Alexander, he was at the company’s compound, securing items the company had purchased while Kizel Layne was the day security sitting under an unfinished wooden and concrete building in the compound. He said, while he was attending to some coconut plants in the compound, he heard a motorcycle rode into the compound and he was immediately accosted by the unidentifiable dreadlocks male who pointed a handgun at him.
Alexander was taken under the building where he saw the other suspect pointing a handgun at Kizel. The dreadlocks suspect told his accomplice to tie him up. A grey duct tape was used to tie his hand, then he attempted to tie Kizel’s hands who told the bandit that she was pregnant.
The bandits demanded the keys for an ATV cycle which was parked under a shed. The dreadlocks suspect picked up the ammunition and pointed the firearm once more to Alexander who handed over the ATV cycle key after which he relieved Layne of her cellular phones. The dreadlocks male rode the ATV, while his accomplice rode a black XR motorcycle without a registration number out of the compound and they made good their escape along three Koker Road exiting onto the Rockstone Trail.
Among the items taken by the armed bandits are one ATV motorcycle with registration number CL 8239 valued $4.800,000 cash, one Samsung A10 cellular phone valued at $27,000 cash, and one Motorola Cellular phone value $35,000 cash.
Checks are presently being made for the suspects along the Mabura Trail where both cycles are being trailed.