A 34-year-old laborer, identified as Ryan Singh and commonly referred to as “Satan,” has been remanded to prison following charges related to an investigation into the possession of unlicensed firearms. The case involves the alleged possession of 10 AK-47 rifles. Singh appeared before the court where the charges were formally presented.
The investigation, which led to Singh’s arrest, is part of a broader effort by law enforcement to address illegal firearms in the region. Authorities have not disclosed further details about the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the rifles or any potential accomplices.
Singh’s remand means he will remain in custody while the investigation continues. The legal proceedings will determine the next steps in the case, including any potential trial dates. The possession of unlicensed firearms is a serious offense in Guyana, and law enforcement agencies are actively working to combat gun violence and illegal arms trafficking.
The case has drawn attention due to the nature of the charges and the type of firearms involved, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding illegal weapons in the country. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
Source: snn.gy
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