Forty-year old pleads guilty to break and enter,larceny

A FORTY-year-old man yesterday was remanded to prison by Magistrate Ann McLennan, on a break and enter and larceny charge. Imran Rahaman pleaded guilty to the charge that said between November 24 and 25 at James Street,Albouystown, Georgetown, he broke and entered the store-room of Amad Rahaman and stole a tool kit, three vehicle shocks, a socket kit, two racing car tyres, a scale and 14 saw blades, a total value of $517,000.

Police Prosecutor Dinero Jones opposed bail on the ground that the defendant gave the court conflicting addresses telling the police he resides at Lot 7 James Street Albouystown. Jones also objected on the basis of the penalty the offence attracted and there is a likelihood that the accused would not return to stand trial
Additionally, he added that the defendant is the nephew of Amad Rahaman and the items have not been recovered.
The prosecutor’s objections were upheld and the matter was transferred to Magistrate Judy Latchman on December 4.

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