Police zero in on suspects
Pictures of the three men began circulating on social media on Saturday, along with information saying that the men were seen abandoning the car which was stolen from Mohammed’s house after she was killed.
Police sources told Newsday that no report of anyone being seen with the stolen vehicle was made to the police.
Senior Superintendent Macdonald Jacob yesterday warned the public against sharing information without properly verifying it first.
“We have to be careful when we share information of that sort,” said Jacob “Some of the information that is being shared about this case is based on conjecture.
Some people have created a scenario without the proper information to support it. Sometimes when information like this is spread and the information is wrong, it serves to impede the progress of the police investigation.
Certain elements may even use this false information to point police in the wrong direction. We will share info about our investigations on our official Facebook page and our weekly police press briefing.” Jacob said that the investigation is ongoing and police will soon have a suspect in custody.
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