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Three men accused of stealing a quantity of items valued $150,000 and damaging one minibus door valued $25,000 were yesterday remanded to prison when they appeared before Magistrate Priya Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.

The allegation is that on November 20 at Georgetown, Marvin Williams, Dexter Conway and Raulston Kennedy stole items valued $150,000 and damaged one minibus door valued $25,000, property of Darshanie Dhanraj.
The trio pleaded not guilty to the charges of simple larceny and malicious damage to property.

The prosecution told the court that the defendants were “fingered” as the perpetrators in the recent robbery at Gizmos and Gadgets store.

According to the prosecutor, on the day in question, “after robbing the store, the trio then proceeded to rob the VC’s vehicle, damaging the door in the process.”

The prosecutor said that there was a high-speed chase by the police and the men were intercepted some time after. They had failed to stop although ordered by the lawmen to do so.

The prosecutor then objected to bail on the grounds that the defendants have the pending Gizmos and Gadgets matter as well as other matters for Williams and Conway.

The defendants argued forcefully, however, that they had nothing to do with the incident and were innocent of the charges laid against them.

Some time after the matter was initially heard by the magistrate, Attorney-at-Law Paul Fung-A-Fat entered the courtroom to crave the court’s indulgence, explaining that he was representing Kennedy. The attorney told the court that his client had absolutely nothing to do with committing the crime. He then made an application that Kennedy be admitted to reasonable bail.

The magistrate told Fung-A-Fat, however, that she had already dealt with the matter, emphasizing that the men had been remanded to prison. She advised the lawyer to seek the opportunity on the next occasion to make his bail application.

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Reader Comments

  1. SandHurst First GUYANA says:

    how do they know its the same men who robbed the store??

    • freespeech UNITED STATES says:

      they were identified when their photo were publish,

      read the other prints.

      they are all innocent with their bible.

    • Alexa UNITED STATES says:

      Because there is no such thing as investigation only assumptions.
      Good ole Guyana

  2. jam jugger(ONE LOVE)JAH RASTA FAR-I 174.88.198.169 not found says:

    laws need to be updated to stop these holliganism in society.

  3. ghetto youth GUYANA says:

    well, they want to get rich quick or die trying, and when they don’t get rich they for yours what you have work for
    when the police shoot them,and some of them die, you hear the use of excessive force because they are police
    then the protest and politics start and Guyana Human Rights make statements and comments but I do not hear them commenting or making ststements when some of these same persons commit felony

    • aisha FRANCE says:

      Don’t worry they turn will come and that day you will hear them protesting. 60% of guyaneses are experiencing robbery.



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