This is no where in Tabaquite but they saying Tabaquite. Alot of stuff peopel saying happing Tabaquite is not in Tabaquite lol omg They bringing down my village area.
KILLED IN SHOOTOUT: Police officers attached to the Southern Division Task Force escort undertakers as they remove the body of Rawle Charles out of the Princes Town Health Centre yesterday after he was killed in a forested area in Tabaquite. -Photo: DAVE PERSAD
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KILLED IN SHOOTOUT: Police officers attached to the Southern Division Task Force escort undertakers as they remove the body of Rawle Charles out of the Princes Town Health Centre yesterday after he was killed in a forested area in Tabaquite. -Photo: DAVE PERSAD
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A man who police believe masterminded the kidnapping of businessman Naail Ali in Gasparillo five days ago died in a police shootout in the Tabaquite forest at noon yesterday.
Rawle Charles was shot multiple times when, police said, he tried to shoot his way out of a house they surrounded. His leg was also broken.
Charles was dead before police could reach the Princes Town District Hospital.
As Charles, 26, was being taken away from his forest hideout, more police officers were swarming Watts Road, which links the Torrib Tabaquite Road to San Pedro, Poole, near Rio Claro.
Their target was a relative of Charles and in locating Ali. There are only a few houses along Watts Road, and they are used primarily by hunters.
The men who took Ali, 25, contacted the family at midnight on Wednesday. A relative said during the one-minute call, they established Ali was alive and the kidnappers asked for several million dollars.
The Alis own the A&S Furniture and Appliance Store at Parforce Road, Gasparillo. They have been holding daily prayer vigils for their relative's return.
Shortly after Ali was taken by three gunmen outside his father's hardware on Tuesday, police began focussing on the activities of three brothers who are known criminals.
Yesterday, a police helicopter provided cover for the raid.
The police report is that when they called Charles out of a house at Watts Road, Brother's Road, he emerged shooting and the Crime Suppression Unit and Southern Division Task Force answered with gunfire.
The Express was told that Charles, who was barefooted and in shorts, was shot several times in the face, neck and chest. Charles also had an address at Golconda Village, near San Fernando. A Nissan Almera car was seized as evidence.
A Toyota station wagon was reported used in the abduction that involved three men.
Villagers said Charles and several of his close associates were known criminals. They also said he would often visit his parents at their home deep in the forest.
The search of the forest continued last night. Late yesterday, crime scene experts went to the scene of the shooting, hoping to gather evidence that could lead to Ali.
Rawle Charles was shot multiple times when, police said, he tried to shoot his way out of a house they surrounded. His leg was also broken.
Charles was dead before police could reach the Princes Town District Hospital.
As Charles, 26, was being taken away from his forest hideout, more police officers were swarming Watts Road, which links the Torrib Tabaquite Road to San Pedro, Poole, near Rio Claro.
Their target was a relative of Charles and in locating Ali. There are only a few houses along Watts Road, and they are used primarily by hunters.
The men who took Ali, 25, contacted the family at midnight on Wednesday. A relative said during the one-minute call, they established Ali was alive and the kidnappers asked for several million dollars.
The Alis own the A&S Furniture and Appliance Store at Parforce Road, Gasparillo. They have been holding daily prayer vigils for their relative's return.
Shortly after Ali was taken by three gunmen outside his father's hardware on Tuesday, police began focussing on the activities of three brothers who are known criminals.
Yesterday, a police helicopter provided cover for the raid.
The police report is that when they called Charles out of a house at Watts Road, Brother's Road, he emerged shooting and the Crime Suppression Unit and Southern Division Task Force answered with gunfire.
The Express was told that Charles, who was barefooted and in shorts, was shot several times in the face, neck and chest. Charles also had an address at Golconda Village, near San Fernando. A Nissan Almera car was seized as evidence.
A Toyota station wagon was reported used in the abduction that involved three men.
Villagers said Charles and several of his close associates were known criminals. They also said he would often visit his parents at their home deep in the forest.
The search of the forest continued last night. Late yesterday, crime scene experts went to the scene of the shooting, hoping to gather evidence that could lead to Ali.