THE three cases in which ex-Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Lieutenant, Oliver Hinckson is still facing charges of sedition and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, were yesterday again postponed.
Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson, before whom the accused appeared, ordered him to make his next appearance on September 28.
Having been freed of conspiring to commit a terrorist act, the Army veteran, of 167 Meadow Brook Gardens, is on a joint charge with now dead James Gibson, another ex-soldier, with illegally having a gun and bullets.
It is alleged that they, on June 6, 2006, in an Aubrey Barker Street, South Ruimveldt house, also in Georgetown, had a .380 pistol, 12 matching rounds and twenty-six 12-gauge shotgun cartridges without licences for them.
The postponement was made known after Defence Counsel, Nigel Hughes was summoned to the Bench by the magistrate.