Labourer gets $30,000 bail over break and enter at market stall

CITY Magistrate Ann McLennan yesterday granted a labourer $75,000 bail on a break and enter and larceny charge, after he was accused of looting a stall at La Penitence Market.Kurt Clark, a 30-year-old labourer of Lot 144 James Street, Albouystown, Georgetown, who is accused of breaking and entering a market stall, was granted $75,000 bail after he pleaded not guilty to the charge.
It is alleged that between June 25 and 26 at La Penitence Market, he broke and entered the stall of Adrian Kennedy and stole 10 packs of Teddies pampers, two kerosene stoves, four cases of Carefree panty liners, Kotex panty liners and a Yale panty liner, together valued at $43,400.
Representing Clark was attorney-at-law Clyde Forde, who requested bail in a reasonable sum for his client.
City Police Sergeant Douglas, prosecuting, did not oppose bail but asked that the father of one post a substantial amount. The matter was transferred before Magistrate Alex Moore for July 14.

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