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Guyana opposition questions monetary rewards

Published:Monday | September 22, 2008 | 1:42 PM

An opposition party in Guyana is questioning the decision by the government to give the armed forces a portion of the reward for information that led to the capture of Guyana\'s most wanted men.



The men, Rondell Rollins and Jermaine Charles were shot dead last month by members of the security forces.



They were wanted in connection with two incidents of mass killings in the country.



Aubrey Norton, an executive member of the People\'s National Congress, fears that offering monetary rewards to the security forces marks a return to the days of bounty hunting.