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News: Guyana death squad witness shot dead - police

Thursday, June 24, 2004 - 11:01 PM Printer-friendly page
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, June 24 (Reuters) - Gunmen on Thursday shot and killed a key witness in a Guyana death squad case who claimed the interior minister was linked to extrajudicial killings of several criminals, police officials said.

George Bacchus, who said he was involved in the death squad dubbed the "Phantom Gang," was shot three times as he lay in his bed, senior police officer Henry Greene told reporters.

Bacchus had told local media that Home Affairs Minister Ronald Gajraj knew about the operations of the group, which police believe has murdered about a dozen criminals over the last year in the impoverished South American nation.

The minister has rejected the accusations.

But President Bharrat Jagdeo set up a commission to investigate the allegations after Gajraj offered to go on leave to allow an impartial probe into the claims.

Opposition leaders have called for Gajraj to resign over the incident. Bacchus had said he would testify against Gajraj before the commission.

He came forward with the allegations earlier this year after his brother was shot dead in Guyana's capital city, Georgetown. Bacchus said the group wanted to kill him but mistakenly murdered his brother.

Guyana, a poor, racially divided country between Venezuela and Suriname, has been plagued by a rash of violent killings and kidnappings. Several police officers and prominent businessmen have been shot and killed in the past year.

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