Kwakwani farmer unlawfully killed female cow, court told

A KWAKWANI farmer who denied killing a cow valued at $150,000 was yesterday granted $50,000 bail when he appeared before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry.It is alleged that Terrance Subhan, on January 25 at the Kwakwani Airstrip, unlawfully and maliciously killed one brown female cow, property of Nand Johnson.
With no objection from Police Prosecutor Inspector Michael Grant, bail was initially granted in the sum of $75,000, which was later reduced to $50,000. The matter has been transferred to the Kwakwani Magistrates Court for February 20.

West Ruimveldt woman granted bail for fraudulent conversion
A MERCHANT was yesterday ordered to post bail in the sum of $ 100,000 when she appeared before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry on a charge of fraudulent conversion.
Roxanne Ray of West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, pleaded not guilty to the charge which stated that between February 1 and February 28, 2013 at Georgetown, she was entrusted with a quantity of jewellery valued $1.8M by Monty Spencer to keep and return, but instead converted the jewellery to her own use and benefit.
Police Prosecutor Bharrat Mangru did not object to bail, but asked that reporting conditions be attached.
Ray was therefore granted bail with the condition that she report to the subordinate officer in charge of the Fraud Division at the Brickdam Police Station every Friday. The prosecution was ordered to file statements and the case was transferred to Magistrate Ann McLennan’s court for February 16.

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