Quartet charged with $5.5M burglary granted bail

Over Police objection…
FOUR men, on a joint break and enter and larceny charge, were each granted $100,000 bail yesterday, by Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson.
Brian Mohan, 41, of Lot 21 Hill Street, Albouystown and Clyde Crawford, 51, of Lot 3434 North Ruimveldt, also in Georgetown and 43-year-olds Tony Grandison and Shawn Luther (no addresses given) all pleaded not guilty.
Particulars of the offence said, on February 10, they broke into the storage bond of Winston Thomas and stole machinery worth $5.5M.
Police Inspector Stephen Telford, prosecuting, had objected to pre-trial freedom for them but the magistrate overruled the objection.
The Prosecutor alleged that, after removing the booty, the quartet put some on a cart to take away when Police arrested them.
The case will be called, again, on February 24.

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