Three Angoy’s Avenue men charged with stealing cattle

Three Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam men were this week charged with stealing cattle after the police busted a rustling operation which resulted in their arrest along with the seizure of one wooden boat, a canter and four cows.

Kishore Lallgossi, 32, a coconut vendor of Angoy’s Avenue; Christopher Sandy, 32, a labourer of Lot 451 Broad Street, Angoy’s Avenue; and Lakram Deokarram, also known as “Boy”, 33, a cattle farmer of Angoy’s Avenue, appeared at the Whim Magistrate’s Court on Thursday before Magistrate Renita Singh.

The men were charged with larceny of cattle committed on cattle farmer Marvin Meenkun.

They were not required to enter a plea, and Deokarran was remanded to prison while Gossai and Sandy were placed on $200,000 bail each.

The men will return to the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s Court on November, 11, for report.

According to information gathered, the cattle was stolen and placed in a boat and taken to Region Five. However, Region Six’s lawmen were able to intercept the suspects and place them under arrest.