In a dramatic unfolding of events, Francis Michael Bailey has publicly accused Ameir Ahmad of stealing a Cybertruck, claiming to possess evidence that contradicts Ahmad’s assertions of innocence. Bailey raised questions about the involvement of the U.S. Embassy in Guyana and the FBI, suggesting that Ahmad’s alleged fraudulent activities have gone unnoticed.

Bailey’s claims include allegations that Ahmad and his brother were recorded using the disputed Cybertruck as a shield while engaging with the Guyana Police Force in a bizarre incident involving “invisible bandits.” He further asserted that Tesla has been attempting to deactivate the stolen vehicle for months, but Ahmad consistently keeps the Wi-Fi disconnected.
In a bold statement, Bailey suggested that if Ahmad is innocent, he should go live on social media with the Cybertruck and enable the Wi-Fi long enough for Tesla to verify ownership. He promised to return with more information about alleged conspiracies involving Citizens Bank Guyana Inc. and President Irfaan Ali, who has been implicated in the accusations.
Ahmad responded to Bailey’s challenge by asserting that he has updated his Cybertruck and has turned on the Wi-Fi, urging Bailey to get his facts straight. He also claimed to have filed a lawsuit against Roberto Ricardo Deonauth, the individual he accuses of scamming him in a separate luxury vehicle deal, asserting that Deonauth fled to the United States instead of facing the allegations.
In a detailed account, Ahmad described a complex transaction involving a luxury vehicle worth over $23 million that turned sour when Deonauth allegedly attempted to defraud him. Ahmad claims that the entire transaction was captured on CCTV, showing Deonauth counting the cash payment. Following this, Ahmad was contacted by Deonauth’s sister, which led to suspicions about the legitimacy of the deal and an investigation revealing a scheme to mislead her regarding the payment.
After alerting the Guyana Police Force, Ahmad reported that Deonauth was arrested but later released on bail. Deonauth allegedly failed to comply with bail conditions and subsequently fled the country, continuing to deny any wrongdoing.
The situation remains fluid, with both parties exchanging accusations and legal threats. Ahmad has indicated that he will pursue further legal action against both Deonauth and Bailey, asserting that he will not tolerate what he describes as lies and defamation.
As this saga continues to develop, observers are left questioning the integrity of those involved and the adequacy of law enforcement’s response to the allegations. The U.S. Embassy and local authorities have yet to comment on the situation.
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