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“We are doing some additional work. Having pursued the file, we have already taken a certain course of action…” – Crime Chief Wendell BlanhumBy Michael JordanThe mysterious June 2009 disappearance of US citizen Kwame Jobronewet is once again engaging the attention of the Guyana Police Force.Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum disclosed yesterday that he had examined a file on the Jobronewet case last FridayMissing since 2009: Kwame Jobronewetand investigators “are doing some additional work,” on the matter.“We are doing some additional work. Having pursued the file, we have already taken a certain course of action,” the Crime Chief added, while declining to elaborate.Kaieteur News understands that Blanhum requested the file on the 67-year-old’s disappearance after a document on the case was sent to him. The document is believed to have been sent to the police by one of Mr. Jobronewet’s US-based relatives, who was recently in Guyana.The relative had reportedly also contacted officials at the US Embassy here,Cheap Old Skool Vans For Sale, as well as some Government officials, with a view to having the case re-opened.Last week, Jobronewet’s uncle, retired Superintendent of Police Ignatius Birchnell Browne, also appealed, through Kaieteur News, for police to reopen their investigation into his nephew’s disappearance.As he had done previously, Mr. Browne expressed the view that his nephew, like British teen Dominic Bernard, was murdered shortly after he arrived in Guyana for money he had in his possession.Mr. Browne also believes that the killers disposed of the body in a village on the East Coast of Demerara, located just a few villages away from where Mr. Browne himself lives.He claims that his nephew “was loaded with cash,” when he arrived in Guyana, since he had planned to undertake the financial arrangements for his mother’s funeral.Mr. Brown says that back then, he had provided the police with this information, and though two suspects were detained, the retired policeman alleged that police ranks never conducted a thorough search in the area, because “they were afraid”  to venture into the community, which had been a main hideout for dangerous gunmen during the ‘crime wave’ period.It was on June 12, 2009, that the former Buxtonian, who had migrated to the US many years ago, returned to Guyana to bury his mother, a well-known Buxton resident.On his arrival, Jobronewet first stopped at Goedverwagting,Cheap Shoes Uk Online, East Coast Demerara, where his uncle, Mr. Birchnell Browne lives.A brother then took him by car to his mother’s former home at Company Road, Buxton. According to Mr. Browne, his nephew promised to be back by 15:00 hrs.At the time, the house in Buxton was occupied by Phyllis Browne, (now deceased) a cousin of the elderly American.In an interview shortly after the disappearance, Ms. Browne had said that Mr. Jobronewet arrived at around 10:00 hrs and took a bath shortly after. According to Ms. Browne,Kanken Backpack Cheap UK, she was in the yard tending to her dogs at around 15:00 hrs when Mr. Jobronewet came downstairs. He was toting three small bags. She says she asked him where he was going,Football jerseys authentic, and he said that he was going to visit his uncle in Goedverwagting.Jobronewet reportedly then left through the back gate, which led onto Middle Street,Bob Cousy Jersey, Buxton. Ms. Browne says that was the last time she ever saw her cousin.Mr. Browne said that after his nephew failed to turn up, relatives notified ranks at the Vigilance Police Station. Despite checks at hospitals and in various areas, they failed to locate the elderly man. They contacted the U.S. Embassy here and informed officials that Mr. Jobronewet was missing.A Buxton shopkeeper stated that on the night of June 12, 2009, a man fitting Jobronewet’s description, and speaking with an American accent, had visited his shop on Company Road.According to the shopkeeper, the man had a ‘speedy’ look and appeared to be restless.The shopkeeper claimed that the elderly man had tried to buy a drink with US coins.But the shopkeeper says he told the stranger that the coins had no value in Guyana and the man had left.Detectives had detained the shopkeeper as well as Jobronewet’s cousin, Phyllis Browne. They were released the following day.A few weeks later, Jobronewet’s relatives received a call from someone who claimed to have knowledge of his whereabouts. According to the relatives,Sac Fjallraven Kanken Pas Cher, the caller claimed that Jobronewet had contracted malaria. The caller also demanded $1.6M from the relatives.The caller never contacted them again.Mr. Browne said that he began to receive anonymous calls from individuals who claimed that his nephew was the victim of foul play. According to Mr. Browne, one report indicated that he was seen at an East Coast Demerara residence. Some of the callers even identified two individuals that they claimed had killed Mr. Jobronewet, and also the area where the remains were allegedly buried.Mr. Browne said that he had passed this information on to Police Commissioner Henry Greene (now deceased).Police scoured a remote section of Buxton for possible signs of a shallow grave containing the missing man’s remains. They found none. Police also arrested two brothers from Friendship,Fjallraven Kanken Saldi, East Coast Demerara. This happened after the police received information that suggested that the brothers had vital information about Jobronewet’s whereabouts.Detectives also searched the backyard of a house belonging to the suspects’ mother, but found nothing. They were forced to release the brothers after searches in other areas yielded nothing.The relatives subsequently posted a reward for information on Jobronewet’s whereabouts but got no response.Kwame Jobronewet was reportedly last seen wearing a white shirt, blue jeans, a pair of black shoes and a white Kangol cap. He was also carrying three bags, including a red one marked ‘California.’




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