Man awaiting sentencing for break-in says boss did not pay him for work done

A homeless man, who police say went down a “chimney” to steal from a business place, was remanded to prison yesterday to await sentencing on a break and enter and larceny charge.

Victor Munian, 60, who told the court he is currently homeless, was brought to the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, where he pleaded guilty to the charge.

The charge was read to him by Principal Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus and it states that on February 1st, at Sheriff Street, Georgetown, Munian broke and entered the business place of Ian Doodnauth and stole two gas bottles, valued $22,000, $35,000 in foodstuff, and $9,000 cash.