The Arima Business Association has expressed its profound sadness and concern following the murder of businessman Azard Pooran, proprietor of Shock’n Stock Booksellers & Stationers. Pooran, a respected figure in the Arima business community, was known for his significant contributions to education and commerce. His untimely death has sent shockwaves through Arima and further afield. The Association has sent condolences to Mr. Pooran’s family and all those affected by the violent act, pledging solidarity during this challenging time. The Association is also calling for a comprehensive and swift investigation by authorities and emphasizes the need for enhanced security measures and increased collaboration between law enforcement and community leaders. Business owners are urged to stay alert and review their security protocols.
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