Arms probe

Hutson released on $30,000 bail, must report to police tomorrow

Hours before he was to be produced in the High Court following the filing of habeas corpus proceedings, police yesterday released businessman Clayton Hutson on $30,000 bail and told him to return to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) tomorrow.

Hutson’s lawyer Joseph Harmon, during the hearing yesterday, informed Justice Roxanne George of the developments and withdrew his application, which was made in an attempt to secure bail.

Two Fridays ago, police had issued wanted bulletins for the businessman, Trinidadian Joseph Aboud and Frankie Ross for questioning into allegations of illegal importation of firearms and ammunition. The bulletins were prompted by the discovery of three high-powered guns, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and other illegal items in a barrel at a Regent Street, Bourda house. Aboud, followed by Hutson, turned themselves over to the police in the presence of their lawyers last week. Aboud was released on Thursday without bail, charges or any request to report to the police.

Harmon told Stabroek News that his client was released from police custody shortly before 8 yesterday morning and told to report at CID Headquarters at 9 am tomorrow.

He said that around 9.30 am Superintendent Husbands from CID called and informed him that the subject of the High Court proceedings – Hutson - was released.

The attorney said that his client subsequently telephoned him and confirmed his release.
On Friday, Harmon filed a Habeas Corpus writ in the High Court and after being heard by Justice George, an Order Nisi was granted for the Commissioner of Police and the Attorney General to produce the body of Hutson at 11:30 am the following day (yesterday). This was part of the lawyer’s attempt to secure bail for Hutson, whose 72 hours in custody would have been up at 10 am yesterday.

When this newspaper spoke to the lawyer he said that despite the fact that his client was released a date and time had been set for the hearing of the matter and as such he still had to attend court.

Shortly after meeting with the judge, Harmon told the media that he informed her of the development and asked that his application be withdrawn.

The attorney again stated that he knew nothing about an Interpol Red Notice for his client and neither does his client. He stressed that even if that was so, it should not have a bearing on this present situation since Interpol, which is an international organisation, has no local jurisdiction.

Meanwhile Ross who is said to be the owner of the barrel the items were allegedly in, remained at large up to press time and several police sources say that they have no clue as to where the man might be.

Police had said in a release that members of the joint services searched the Lot 120 Regent  Street house  and discovered an AK-47 rifle with the number filed off; a pistol with a silencer; a Mossberg shotgun; 713 rounds of ammunition of various calibre; 7 magazines for different firearms; a green camouflage water bottle and a green canvas pouch. The police had said that the items were in a barrel.

Three women who are employed at well known business establishments in the city and are occupants of the house were arrested more than 24 hours after the discovery.
They were however released on station bail three days later.

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12 Responses to “Arms probe”

  1. FINE MAN UNITED STATES

    on October 5th, 2008 5:29 am

    What else is new? Got money. Get released

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    torbo UNITED STATES

    In reply to the above comment on October 5th, 2008 2:44 pm:

    WRONG FINE MAN , AFFILIATED PHANTHOM GET RELEASE…

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  2. opgy CANADA

    on October 5th, 2008 10:10 am

    Wow - GY$30,000 = US$150 - dem people really serious.

    Amazin bail amounts - it has always baffled me.

    SSDD

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  3. amen-ra UNITED STATES

    on October 5th, 2008 10:15 am

    It’s a shame how the justice systems works in guyana, if you are rich and influental and have connections your are set free, if poor and have no connection you get charged and go to jail immediately that’s the order of the day in guyana.

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    lonestar UNITED STATES

    In reply to the above comment on October 5th, 2008 11:50 am:

    Really? Depends from which angle you look at it. Remember the regular ‘6-pack Joe’ who was found liming on the street a few days ago only minutes after he was denied bail?

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  4. Fineman cousin SAINT LUCIA

    on October 5th, 2008 11:08 am

    look stabroek stop wasting time on this we all know the outcome of this matter like i said b4 phantom run things

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  5. ALL_GT UNITED STATES

    on October 5th, 2008 10:48 pm

    A check of fingerprints on the weapons and barrel could solve this quickly, but we all know the result.. And Mr. Greene, please do not forget to return the weapons to the respectable businessman.

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  6. Bevon Currie GUYANA

    on October 6th, 2008 9:54 am

    Lets here what comment President Jagdeo has to make now. sine he was quick to comment when Oliver Hinkson got bail for an alledged position of a 38 pistol

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    lambada UNITED STATES

    In reply to the above comment on October 7th, 2008 7:57 pm:

    Do not forget that president jagdeo is the most academically qualified president that has rule our nation so far, and please do not question this because he is not afraid to debate on this issue.

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    Bevon Currie GUYANA

    In reply to the above comment on October 8th, 2008 10:26 am:

    I wish to make two comments to your response to my comment to the stabroek news article. One will not question the academic achievements of President Jagdeo but surely one can question his competence given the way our country is being managed. Many leaders master both academia and competence but I am afraid that is not the case with president Jagdeo.

    Secondly I am not too shore if you get your facts on the past presidents of Guyana right but I can assure you Presidents Burnham, Hoyte, Jagan and Hinds were highly qualify academically

    lambada UNITED STATES

    In reply to the above comment on October 7th, 2008 8:00 pm:

    one was not found with arms on person while the other is caught making seditious remarks. make your call

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    Bevon Currie GUYANA

    In reply to the above comment on October 8th, 2008 10:29 am:

    If you were keeping abbess with the news in Guyana you would have known that Mr. Hinkson was also charge for position of a 38 pistol some years a go which was found in a house and when he was granted bail by the Magistrate is ignite the wrath of the president.

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