Bradley “Doggie” Sampson, a well-known organiser and activist affiliated with We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) led by US-sanctioned businessman Azruddin Mohamed, is wanted by the Guyana Police Force (GPF) in connection with a series of serious offences, including the alleged assault of a woman with a firearm during a dispute over payment for political mobilisation efforts on Nomination Day.
The incident occurred on Tuesday at the Square of the Revolution, Brickdam.
It is alleged that at the location, payments were to be distributed to persons who were mobilised to march with WIN on Nomination Day.
Videos circulating on social media captured Sampson involved in a violent altercation at the scene over what is alleged to be underpayment of persons who participated in the march.
According to the police wanted bulletin issued on Tuesday evening, Sampson is being sought for questioning in relation to several offences under the Summary Jurisdiction (Offences) Act and the Firearm Act, including threatening behaviour; threatening language; obscene language; disorderly behaviour; assault; possession of firearm without a licence and possession of ammunition without a licence.
Sampson is a close associate Mohamed, who is currently under scrutiny in Guyana’s Court in a high-profile tax evasion case. Sampson and others, reportedly funded by Mohamed, were previously among a hostile group accused of obstructing law enforcement officers and Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) agents during an attempt to seize several luxury vehicles — including a Lamborghini, Ferrari, Rolls Royce and Toyota Land Cruisers — from Mohamed’s Houston, Greater Georgetown residence.
This latest development adds to a growing list of public controversies involving Sampson.
In May, he and three others including social media personalities Rahyana “Fatta” Goring, Shanella Holder, and overseas-based Malika “Farren Dolly” Lewis were charged following a brawl at the Square of the Revolution, which was livestreamed and promoted on social media.
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