Bourda Market vendor placed on $150,000 on conspiracy to commit a felony charge

SIXTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD, Harold Sampson, also called Tom Dulie, (no address given) yesterday affirmed before Georgetown Magistrate Judy Latchman that he was not guilty of conspiracy to commit a felony.

The charge against this Bourda Market vendor details that, on June 1 at Georgetown, he conspired with a person or persons unknown to collect 3000 bales of toilet paper, valued at more than $2M, property of Guyana Soft Touch.

Police prosecutor Michael Grant did not reveal the prosecution’s facts to the court, nor did he object to bail being granted the defendant.

Therefore, the unrepresented man was admitted to bail in the sum of $150,000, and will return to court on September 30 before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry for statements.

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