In a planned intel-led operation early Wednesday morning, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) uncovered a substantial cache of firearms and ammunition at a residence in Georgetown. Led by a Superintendent, the operation at Sandy Babb Street, Kitty, resulted in the seizure of 26 handguns and high-powered rifles along with a significant quantity of assorted ammunition.
The operation unfolded at approximately 05:30 hrs, when police personnel executed a search warrant at the residence of Eon Fagundes, a 47-year-old clothes vendor. Upon arrival, Fagundes was observed exiting his home carrying a bag containing firearms and ammunition. He admitted to police that he did not possess a firearm license.
During the subsequent search of Fagundes’ residence and his vehicle, which he confirmed to be under his regular use, law enforcement discovered an extensive array of weaponry concealed in bags and a suitcase. The inventory included various firearms such as Sig Sauer, Ruger, FN-45, Smith and Wesson, Berretta, Spring Field, Canik, and Glock models, each accompanied by corresponding magazines and ammunition rounds.
The police also apprehended five individuals present at the scene for questioning, namely Carol Fagundes, Eon’s 66-year-old mother, Devena Persaud (22 years), Theresa Fagundes (49 years), Tessa Persaud (48 years), and Clement Thornton (48 years), identified as a Handyman.
Following the confiscation of the firearms, ammunition, and related items, the GPF’s Ballistic Section took custody of the materials for further examination, marking, and secure storage in accordance with legal protocols.
For now, Eon Fagundes and the individuals detained will await legal proceedings as the investigation progresses.
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