Police thwart carjacking on Solomon Hochoy Highway

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Traffic along the northbound lane of the Solomon Hochoy Highway was brought to a standstill on Monday as police officers thwarted the escape of two carjackers who stole a car at gunpoint just minutes earlier in Union Hall, San Fernando.
On Monday around 3.45 pm, police intercepted the stolen vehicle on the highway near the Couva Medical and Multi-Training Facility. Newsday understands that police engaged the suspects and a shootout ensued.
One suspect was shot and taken for medical treatment at the Couva hospital while the next fled the scene by foot and disappeared into the bushes next to hospital which resulted in an hours-long search. Videos of the suspect being chased before disappearing were widely circulated on social media.
As Newsday arrived on the scene at 4.36 pm, traffic on the southbound lane of the highway moved at a snail’s pace as officers from the Central Division Task Force switched their focus to securing the perimeter of the hospital and combing the bushes for the suspect with the assistance of a helicopter.
While observing, the Newsday team was cautioned to move from the area given the suspect was considered armed and dangerous.
At 4.44pm, officers ran into the bushes as the helicopter narrowed in on an area which was assumed to be where the suspect was hiding. However, a few minutes later at 5 pm, the officers emerged empty-handed from the bushes.
[caption id="attachment_933904" align="alignnone" width="1024"] This police vehicle passes over the Indian Trail Flyover in Couva as they search for one of the suspects involved in a vehicle robbery which took place in Union Hall, San Fernando, on Monday. - AYANNA KINSALE[/caption]
As the search unfolded, drivers stopped along the highway to catch a glimpse of the action while curious onlookers gathered on the nearby Indian Trail Flyover and even speculated the fate of the suspect.
One onlooker told Newsday he believed the suspect was long gone while another pondered if he was clever enough to crawl through a drain in the bushes to escape.
Around 5.30 pm, officers deployed a drone to assist with their search but that effort lasted for only few minutes. As Newsday left the scene after 6 pm, officers were still searching.
Police told Newsday the victims of the carjacking were unharmed.
 
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