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On Sunday, September 28, 2025, around 2:00 pm, a 43-year-old man was subjected to a terrifying robbery on the Beetham Highway. The victim was driving his grey Honda City, with the registration number PDY 8623, when he encountered a man of African descent armed with a large firearm at Abattoir Road. The armed man forced his way into the vehicle and instructed the driver to head towards the Eastern Quarry area. During the journey, the victim collided with another vehicle, which forced him to stop. The suspect then took the victim to the back of a building where he was tied up and struck several times on his arm with the firearm. The assailant took several items from the victim, including a Zimbabwean passport, a Dell i5 laptop valued at $8,000 Rand, a Samsung S25 Plus valued at $6,500 TT, a Samsung M13 valued at $80 US, $5,000 TT in cash, and a hover vacuum. After some time, the victim was helped by several people and managed to reach the Besson Street Police Station, where he reported the incident.
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