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Posted: Friday 13 February, 2015 at 2:34 PM

Police Press Release 12-02-2015

By: Inspector, Lyndon David, Press Release

    COURTS CONVICTIONS 

     

    St. Christopher Circuit Court   

    On Monday 9 February 2015 Akiel Harris of Mansion Village who was indicted for Causing Grievous Bodily Harm which was committed 18 January 2013 was found guilty and remanded to Her Majesty's Prison pending his sentencing hearing. 

    District "C" Magistrate's court  

    Mikelle Swanston of River Path, Gingerland was convicted for the offence of Larceny which was committed between 17 and 19 January 2015, and fined $1000 which is to be paid in six (6) months or default will serve six (6) months in prison.   

    Giles Byron of Pinneys Road was convicted for the offence of Possession of Cannabis which was committed on 12 January 2015, and fined $1500 which is to be paid in three (3) months, or, in default will serve three (3) months in prison.   

    Jelani Liburd and Kemo Sancho both of Craddock Road were convicted for the offences of Cultivation of Cannabis and Possession of Cannabis which were committed on 31 January 2015, and were both fined $5000 for the offence of Cultivation of Cannabis which is to be in six (6) months, or, in default will serve twelve (12) months in prison, and $5000 for the offence of Possession of Cannabis which is to be paid in six (6) months, or, in default will serve twelve (12) months in prison, sentences to run consecutively.     

    HOUSE FIRE

    An investigator of the Gingerland Police Station is investigating the cause of a which destroyed a house at River Path, Gingerland last night (Wednesday 11 February 2015) about 11:05 pm. 

    Initial investigation revealed that the house was occupied by Mikelle Swanston. The cause of the fire is unknown and no injuries were sustained. 

    Anyone who has any information pertaining to this incident is asked to call the Gingerland Police Station at 469-3448, or, the nearest police station, or, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477 (TIPS). Remember, you do not have to provide your personal information, and you maybe eligible to receive a reward. 

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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