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The controversy surrounding the brutal slaying of eight miners at Lindo Creek, Upper Berbice River has taken yet another twist. This time the Police say that they have hard evidence of the involvement of wanted man Rondell ‘Fine Man’ Rawlins and his gang.Acting Police Commissioner Henry Greene yesterday disclosed that an eyewitness has given investigators a detailed account of what transpired at the camp where the miners’ cremated remains were discovered two weeks ago.He said that the information was obtained as recently as two nights ago, but he declined to identify the eyewitness for what he described as obvious reasons.Greene told reporters that the identity of the witness cannot be disclosed at this time.“The eyewitness has said that the men were attacked by ‘Fine Man’ and his gang. They went there the night. Basically, they attacked the men. They tied them up, they cooked, et cetera, and then the next night they were shot and killed,” Greene told members of the media at the end of yesterday’s Police Anniversary Route March.He added that the eyewitness related that, after the shooting, one of the victims was still alive, and he was beaten with a hammer until he succumbed.“That is what we have: We have how they arrived there, we have all the details. That is all I can give you for now,” Greene explained.The incident reportedly occurred even as the Joint Services were pursuing Rawlins and his gang after raiding their Christmas Falls hideout a few days earlier.According to the top cop,Jordan Pas Cher Homme France, the killer gang arrived at Lindo Creek, which is on the opposite side of the Berbice River from the Christmas Falls base.He said that charges will soon be laid, but he did not elaborate on who will be charged.A Police report had earlier stated that evidence gathered had indicated that Rawlins and his gang were responsible for the miners’ deaths.The confidential report which this newspaper had managed to obtain stated that Rawlins had boasted about the massacre while in the process of hijacking a minibus on the Ituni road.Ballistics tests on the spent shells reportedly recovered from the scene revealed that one of them matches one of the weapons that were recovered by the security forces from slain gunmen Cecil Ramcharran, called ‘Uncle Willie,’ and Robin Chung, called ‘Chung Boy’.The others matched those recovered from crime scenes at Bartica and Triumph, East Coast Demerara.However,Chaussure Jordan Pas Cher Femme, owner of the mining camp where the miners were killed, Leonard Arokium, maintained yesterday that the killing of his employees is not the work of the notorious fugitive.Arokium had expressed strong belief that his employees were killed by members of the security forces operating in the area.He had explained that it would have been foolish for ‘Fine Man’ and his gang, who were fleeing from the security forces, to risk going to his camp and take the time to burn the bodies of his employees, including that of his son, Dax, after killing them.But, according to the statement,Jordan 12 Femme Pas Cher, Rawlins and gang members were in the Christmas Falls area, located some 300 miles up the Berbice River.The report said that Christmas Falls is located near a concession owned by Pioneer Investments Incorporated, which is controlled by the Bynoe family.The Police went on to state that, following heightened security presence in the previous safe haven of Buxton, in the wake of the Lusignan and Bartica massacres, the gang moved to the Linden area and thence to Christmas Falls, after a series of Joint Services operations in the mining town.The Police believe that the move to Christmas Falls was facilitated by Phillip Bynoe, who is known to have knowledge of the area.Following the raid on Rawlins’s hideout, the Police say, the security forces had called on all miners in the area to vacate. However, preliminary reports state that there were no economic activities in the area, something that the nation now knows to be untrue.One such operation was the one at Lindo Creek, 16 kilometres from Christmas Falls, and according to the Police, Arokium’s men did not see it fit to vacate the area.“Arokium has seen the consequence of his actions and has felt the wrath of ‘Fine Man,’ who it is felt was betrayed by Bynoe, a close associate who had guaranteed a safe hideout,” the Police report said.Acting Police Commissioner Henry Greene told members of the media that the Police are still looking for Bynoe, who is wanted for treason. The report said that ‘Fine Man’ is unique in responding to persons who betray him.The Police say that he is known to decapitate persons and burn their bodies, as were witnessed in the village of Buxton and Agricola a few years ago.“The fashion of death of the eight miners and the disposal of their remains repres