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Bandits allegedly raid home of murder accused Marcus Bisram

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
November 29, 2020
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Marcus Bisram in handcuffs

Marcus Bisram in handcuffs

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Armed bandits on Sunday night invaded the home of murder  accused Marcus Bisram carting off allegedly several million dollars in cash and jewellery.

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Bisram who is curreny fighting off a murder charge resides at #72 Village Corentyne.

It is unclear at this point if anyone was injured but this publication understands that the incident occurred around 19:30 hrs.

Bisram stands accused of the 2016 murder of corentyne carpenter, Faiyaz Narinedatt and was in 2019 extradited  from the USA to Guyana to face charges for the gruesome killing of Narainedat for which he was accused of being the mastermind of that murder.

After fighting several appeals in a New York high court to escape extradition to Guyana he lost his extradition appeal and was sent back to Guyana in 2019.

However, he was freed earlier this year when a Magistrate found that there wasn’t sufficient evidence against him to stand trial. This caused an uproar and hours after he was freed, he was rearrested.

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