Group of Armed, Patrolling Chinese Arrested in Suriname
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Suriname Promises to End Anarchy After Arrest of Armed Chinese Group · Global Voices
The Surinamese army and police have arrested fourteen Chinese nationals in the Sarakreek area, according to various Surinamese media reports. During the joint operation by the National Army and the Police Force, several firearms and a quantity of ammunition were also seized. According to Minister of Justice and Police Harish Monorath, the suspects have been transferred to Paramaribo, where the criminal investigation is continuing.
Fourteen armed Chinese men were arrested in a joint operation by the Surinamese army and the police. There was unrest in the country after images surfaced of Chinese men in military uniforms in the Surinamese jungle.
In southern Suriname, fourteen armed Chinese men were arrested in a joint operation by the police and the army. Great unrest arose in the country yesterday morning local time when images surfaced of Chinese men in military uniforms displaying the Chinese flag, marching with weapons in the Surinamese jungle. The images were taken in southern Suriname, near the Sarakreek, in the Brokopondo district. This region is dominated by thousands of illeg…
Group of armed, patrolling Chinese arrested in Suriname
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 July 2026, 4:57 by Denis Chabrol At least 14 Chinese men were arrested Tuesday in an interior district of Suriname where they were seen allegedly clad in uniforms and patrolling with guns, authorities there said. Starnieuws reports that A joint operation by the Suriname Police Force (KPS) and the National […]
PARAMARIBO – A joint unit of the Suriname Police Force (KPS) and the National Army arrested fourteen Chinese men in the Sarakreek area on Tuesday afternoon. During the operation, which also involved two army helicopters, automatic and semi-automatic firearms and ammunition were seized. The suspects have since been transferred to Paramaribo for arraignment and further criminal investigation. Background and the operation The judicial action follow…
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