The International Police Organisation (INTERPOL) has issued a Red Notice for the Guyanese couple who was allegedly involved in the murder of policeman, Quincy Lewis whose skeletal remains were dug up from a shallow grave at Madewini, Soesdyke-Linden Highway last month.
Two men were on Monday remanded to prison for the murder of Police Constable Quincy Lewis, whose skeletal remains were recently discovered almost three years after he was reported missing.
One of the suspects in custody for the murder of missing policeman, Quincy Lewis reportedly told detectives that his (Lewis) car was sold to pay the alleged killer’s debt.
Police on Thursday issued wanted bulletins for a couple allegedly involved in the murder of a policeman, Quincy Lewis whose skeletal remains were dug up from a shallow grave on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway on Wednesday.
Detectives on Wednesday found the skeletal remains suspected to be that of missing policeman, Constable Quincy Lewis after two paid gunmen reportedly confessed to killing him and burying his body in a shallow grave along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway. Lewis mysteriously disappeared almost three years ago, on June 19, 2020.