Another person falls victim to robbers impersonating police officers, while Villa man is beaten by a Gang 

Two robberies, occurring just over three hours apart in the early
hours of January 8, are being investigated. One reportedly involves
men believed to be impersonating law-enforcement personnel.
 
Reports say the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) was
informed by a Jonas Road man that he had been robbed of $750 in
cash by unknown men.
 
This offence reportedly occurred at about 3:45 a.m. on the All Saints
Road.
 
The victim claims he was driving from west to east when he was
stopped by four men who were dressed in black police tactical
uniforms, with ski masks covering their faces.

 
The men also appeared to be holding guns as they stood next to a
silver SUV.
 
Reportedly, the men approached him and began to search his
vehicle, as well as his pants pockets, while demanding money, and
he was subsequently relieved of the cash he was carrying.
The perpetrators then drove from the scene.
 
The Police carried out a search for any suspicious vehicle and
persons fitting the description, but without success.
 
This is the second such incident of which REAL News is aware in
which robbers impersonated lawmen. 
 
In the other incident, a Cassada Gardens woman had also been
stopped and robbed by two men reportedly dressed in police
clothing. 
 
Meanwhile, a 39-year-old Villa man had been the victim of a robbery
several hours earlier, at about 12:30 a.m.


Allegedly, he was beaten by a group of young men and robbed of his
cell phone on Gordon Street, while he was on his way home.
Following the traumatic experience, he went to the CID and made a
report.


The man had to be transported, by CID personnel, to the Sir Lester
Bird Medical Centre, where he sought treatment for the injuries he
sustained during the incident.
 
As usual, the Police searched for the suspects, but without success.