Exodus manager: Stealing from panyard is stealing from God
Monday 15 March 2021
In this file photo an Exodus Steel Orchestra player passionately beats the steel drum. File Photo -SUREASH CHOLAI
Manager of the Exodus Steel Orchestra Ainsworth Mohammed has condemned a break-in at the band s Tunapuna panyard in which several tools were stolen, likening the act to a theft from God.
Speaking with Newsday on Monday, Mohammed confirmed there had been a break-in sometime on Sunday night. He said while renovations were being done at the band s Eastern Main Road panyard, several tools belonging to the contractor were stolen.
He also believed some instruments were missing, but could not confirm that up to Monday afternoon.
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