Six cops to stand trial for Moruga murders

(Trinidad Express) – Senior Magistrate Debra Quintyne sitting in the Princes Town First Magistrates’ Court has ruled that a prima facie case has been made against Acting Sergeant Khemraj Sahadeo and Constables Renaldo Reviero, Glenn Singh, Roger Nicholas, Safraz Juman and Antonio Ramadin.

They are charged with shooting to death Abigail Johnson, Alana Duncan and Kerron “Fingers” Eccles in Barrackpore on July 22, 2011.

The officers are being held at the maximum Security Prison, Golden Grove, Arouca.

The state’s key witness is Constable Nicole Clement, who was initially also charged with the murders.

However, the charges were discontinued and Clement was granted immunity from prosecution, in exchange for her testimony against her colleagues. She was subsequently charged with perverting the course of public justice and is free on $100,000 bail.
Clement is being secured through the Justice Protection Programme. Her case was expected to be heard yesterday.

Director of Public Prosecution Senior Counsel Roger Gaspard and Senior Counsel Gilbert Petersen were in court for the ruling, along with lead defence attorney, Senior Counsel Israel Khan.

The accused officers declined to call any witnesses or to give evidence, after the magistrate made her ruling.

Relatives of the three victims in the case told the Express that they had never missed a hearing, and were satisfied by the ruling made by the court.