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Twenty-nine-year-old Romar Benn of Bel Air Park who allegedly received four wheels from a car that had been recently hijacked was granted bail on Friday in the sum of $100,000 when he appeared before Magistrate Priya Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.

Benn pleaded not guilty to the charge of receiving stolen property which stated that on October 16 he received four car wheels valued $220,000 from Kifa Small, property of Sinclair Mohabir, knowing same to have been stolen or unlawfully obtained.

Prosecutor Stephen Telford told the court that on October 16, Mohabir was robbed of his motor car and  since then three persons including Small had been charged for the offence.

He noted that Small had admitted to the robbery and had also told the police that he had given the wheels to Benn which were recovered and are currently lodged at the police station.

Mohabir, who was also present in court, told the magistrate that his car has not been recovered.

Meanwhile, Benn’s lawyer applied for reasonable bail for him on the grounds that he has no previous convictions.

The matter was transferred to Court Three for December 3.

Earlier this month, Mark Sawyers, 19, of Lot 1 Success, East Coast Demerara, Devon Forde, 23, of Lot 164 Duncan Street, Campbellville and Kifa Small, 19, of Campbellville Housing Scheme had pleaded not guilty before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson to joint charges of robbery with violence. Robertson granted the trio bail in the sum of $200,000 each and the matter had been transferred to Court Three for December 1.

It is alleged that on October 16, they used personal violence to rob Sinclair Mohabir of a NZE Toyota motorcar valued $3.2M, a quantity of tools valued $70,000 and $10,000 cash.

The men who were passengers in Mohabir’s car on the day of the incident allegedly beat and robbed Mohabir and then hijacked his car.



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Reader Comments

  1. Bismattie Ramsawak [PPP = POLITICAL NEPOTISM] 174.113.121.253 not found says:

    Receiving or benefiting from the proceeds of a crime or illegal act is makes the recipient equally culpable. I get that.

    However, why are backtrackers who pay large sums of money to obtain fraudulent immigration documents never prosecuted under this law?

    • Debbie CANADA says:

      You’re slipping up BIS!!! You forgot to bash/blame the PPP for this robbery…….. gotta keep you on your toes ….

  2. John Smith GUYANA says:

    These cases drag on and on and on, until the casejack gets ‘lost’ and that is the end of the story. There should be swift and stern action to curb these rampant and impetuous crimes. A resounding message should be sent out to all those who are planning on committing any crime, that they are choosing the wrong profession.

  3. ghetto youth GUYANA says:

    Jail all of them.
    This lawlessness must stop. And when you jail them put them to do community services. The city stinks, put these and all petty criminals to clean the city. They are in jail getting fat on taxpayers money which provide for their upkeep in jail.
    Put then to work for their meals.

  4. Bush T UNITED KINGDOM says:

    “Carjacking”,seems to be a minor industry!!!!.



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