Teen’s kidnap suspect nabbed
By Newsday ReportersFriday, February 15 2008
Security guards intercepted a suspect in the kidnapping of Shannon Bedasie, 13, as he drove erratically on a street in Woodbrook on Wednesday night.
The guards from Executive Bodyguard Security Services Ltd were driving east along Baden Powell Street, which is a one-way between French and Colville Streets, when they spotted a car heading towards them.
The guards stopped the suspect to alert him that he was proceeding in the wrong direction and challenged him when he tried to run away.
They took the man to the Woodbrook Police Station and handed him over to an inspector who ran a check on him and the vehicle. During the investigation, the inspector discovered that the vehicle belonged to Shannon’s father Simeon, who is the owner of Kenny’s Driving School.
Shannon was snatched from her McBean, Couva home on Tuesday night by three men after they failed to get cash and jewelry from her father.
They drove off with the Form 1 student to the Couva Private Grammar School in her father’s car.
The 25-year-old suspect from Bagatelle, who was found with the car, was turned over to the Anti-Kidnapping Squad and investigators believe they may be close to finding the schoolgirl. She remained missing up until last evening.
Shannon’s relatives made preparations at the McBean home yesterday for a prayer service to be conducted by her uncle Rev Mikey Bedasie, who is a minister at the McBean Presbyterian Church.
Simeon said he had received support from the police, relatives, friends and other members of the community.
He said, “Mr Ramsingh, the principal of her school visited me... and said the school prayed for her safe return. Tonight (Thursday) we are asking God to bring her back home safely.”
“I don’t have a Valentine, last year we went to a restaurant, she had roses, we ate ice cream and cake, today she is not here with me.”
He said he got a “little glimmer of hope” yesterday when investigators called and questioned him about his vehicle.
“I am really trying to stay positive, but as a father I don’t like the feeling I’m getting,” he groaned.
A ransom demand has not been made for Shannon’s safe return.
Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday and Chief Whip Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj met with the family last evening and said they will meet with Police Commissioner Trevor Paul today to discuss the upsurge in crime in Laventille and its spill over into central and south Trinidad.
They said the Government has to provide the same level of protection given to Laventille residents to those in other communities.
They assured Simeon that his daughter would return to him safely.
