Resulting from diligent investigations, at about 3pm today, a team of police ranks and Guyana Energy Authority officials conducted a search on the premises of a fish plant at Ruimveldt, Georgetown, where they recovered a number of fuel markers that were stolen during an armed robbery on the GEA office at Quamina Street, Georgetown, recently.
Two men have been arrested and are in police custody assisting with the investigations.
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