Man
linked to hijackings shot dead in Buxton
-- Police disperse protesters
Vehicles
attacked, damaged
RIOT Police yesterday dispersed crowds of protesters
after an ex-soldier investigators said was linked to
last week's car hijackings and robberies was shot dead
in Buxton, East Coast Demerara.
Police said they were investigating the circumstances
of the death of Shaka Blair, of Buxton, at about 01:00
hrs (1 a.m.) yesterday which was followed about three
hours after by protests in the village.

In scenes reminiscent of the East Coast disturbances
after the March 19 general elections last year, a
ditch about four feet wide was dug across the Railway
Embankment road in Buxton, preventing vehicles from
using it.
Police said criminal elements attacked and damaged
several vehicles and a driver who was seriously
injured in the head was hospitalised.
Traffic had to be diverted to the other East Coast
main road and the ditch damage forced organisers to
call off the `Go Guyana Run' marathon scheduled along
the Embankment Road this morning.
Other main roads in Buxton were also blocked with huge
planks and dug up in some parts but the village
remained quiet up to late yesterday afternoon as
Police mobile patrols maintained a close watch after
the morning disturbances by mobs.
Blair, 33, was killed when Police ranks visited his
home to arrest him for questioning in connection with
the spate of hijacking and robberies in and around
Georgetown last Easter Monday night, Police said in a
press release.
Police said Blair's fingerprints were found on
vehicles hijacked by bandits to commit robberies that
night.
Based on photographs supplied, Police said he was
identified by the victims as one of the bandits who
had committed "acts of robberies and other
criminal activities on the night of April 1,
2002."
Acting on information they received, Police ranks
visited Blair's house in Buxton and attempted to
arrest him but he refused to cooperate and instead
discharged a loaded firearm at them, the press release
said.
"As a consequence, Blair was struck and was
immediately taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital
where he was pronounced dead on arrival", the
Police statement said.
Blair's wife Susan and her two-year-old son,
Shakiem, were in the house when the incident occurred.
Police said they recovered a .375 Smith and Wesson
Magnum revolver, a quantity of live ammunition and
spent shells and a live hand grenade from the scene.

Hand grenade
Blair's wife did not want to speak about the incident
later yesterday.
In another press release last night, Police said that
at about 04:00 hrs, a crowd of about 400 converged on
the Buxton Public Road "chanting and hurling
abuses" while others lay across the road
obstructing the free flow of traffic. Police who
arrived dispersed this crowd, the release said.
Then at about 06:30 hrs, large boulders and logs were
placed across the Embankment Road but Police said they
removed these.
According to Police, at about 06:40 hrs, two
mini-buses and a hire car were badly damaged when
persons hurled bricks and other objects at them on the
Buxton Public Road. The windshields, rearview mirrors
and other parts of these vehicles were damaged.
Police said another vehicle was stoned by a mob on the
Embankment Road and the driver who was seriously
injured in the head was hospitalised.
Former TV `talk show host' Mark
Benschop, with a video camera, featured
prominently as the protest by the band began at around
08:00 hrs and, at one point, he was at the head of the
group heading towards Riot Police deployed on the
Embankment Road.
Witnesses said there was a standoff with some persons
from the crowd pelting objects at the ranks.
Some protesters sat while others lay on the road.
Others stood by or leaned on their bicycles hurling
accusations at the Police.
The standoff continued for about 15 minutes when
Police officers ordered the band to disperse.
When they refused, the Police fired warning shots and
the group hurried off to seek cover, some jumping off
their bicycles and preferring to run, according to
witnesses.
Police subsequently removed the bicycles from the
road.
A huge plank and a wooden stall blocked the Sideline
Road leading from the main road in the village to the
highway.
Other materials, including old lantern posts and tree
trunks were placed across the road at different
points.
The Police took control of the Embankment Road,
redirecting traffic to the other main road and
ensuring there was a smooth flow of traffic.
Police last night called on Buxton residents to
"dissociate themselves from criminal elements and
to adopt lawful means to address any perceived
problems."
"The wanton destruction of property and
intimidation of peaceful and innocent persons by
widespread unlawful and illegal activities will not be
tolerated", Police said.
The statement added: "Persons have a right to go
about their daily lives and business without fear.
Persons who take the law into their own hands must be
prepared to face the consequences."
The Police Force Friday increased to $10M the reward
for information leading to the capture of the five
heavily armed and dangerous prisoners linked to the
murder Tuesday of top anti-crime cop, Superintendent
Leon Fraser.
The five have also been implicated in the Easter
Monday hijackings and robberies
Police last week confirmed that the car hidden in the
bushes from which Fraser was shot dead was the station
wagon hijacked from a Canadian couple in the city
around midnight Monday.
According to Police, scientific tests have so far
shown that at least one of the five escapees had been
in the hijacked car found at Yarowkabra on the Linden-Soesdyke
Highway where Fraser was killed.
The five also killed Prison Officer, Troy Williams,
21, when they broke out of the Georgetown jail on
February 23 and shot Woman Prison Officer, Roxanne
Whinfield, 36, in the head as they fled. She remains
in critical condition in the Georgetown Hospital.
Those on the run are Andrew Douglas, Mark Fraser,
Shawn Brown, Troy Dick and Dale Moore, all linked to
the notorious `Blackie' criminal gang.
The `Blackie' ring was led by Linden
`Blackie' London who was shot dead when
he was cornered in a Police-Army operation in an
Eccles, East Bank Demerara guest house in February
1999.
Sunday,
April 7, 2002