Sunday, May 3, 2026

Attempted robbery at Barbados Lumber Company

Date:

Share post:

6:30 p.m. Saturday Oct 2, 2010 – An attempted armed robbery this afternoon at the Barbados Lumber Company’s head office at Waterford, St Michael, left some employees traumatised.
Around 2:30 p.m., a man walked into the company’s sales office brandishing a gun and demanding cash but fled quickly afterwards in a waiting car.
Reports are he got away emptyhanded.
Chief executive officer Trevor Ifill, on arrival at the scene, said: “We don’t believe he got away with anything but we’ll go through our surveillance camera shortly”.
He says at least three female staffers are shaken by the incident – the cashier, supervisor and a sales associate.
The Network Services had to be called in to counsel staff. (RJ)

Related articles

US threatens shipping firms with sanctions if they pay Iran tolls

The US has warned shipping companies they could face sanctions if they pay Iran for safe passage through...

CBU head bemoans lack of access to information laws

As Barbados marks World Press Freedom Day today, president of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) Anthony Greene says the country must move...

CDB appoints Gillian Charles-Gollop as vice president, corporate services

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has appointed Gillian Charles-Gollop as Vice President, Corporate Services, effective May 1. Charles-Gollop brings...

Economists raise questions about over-reliance on sector

Barbados’ economic stability is dangerously over-reliant on tourism and could quickly unravel if that sector falters, economist Professor...