Minors on carnal knowledge charge also refused bail

THREE minors were yesterday remanded into Police custody on a joint carnal knowledge charge.
The trio appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson, charged indictably with the February 22 offence.
The allegation against them is that they carnally knew a girl under 15 years of age.

Attorney-at-law Mr. Paul Fung-A-Fat had requested reasonable bail but after a discussion at the Magistrate’s Bench, including the teenage boys, they were ordered to return on March 10.
Omallie Ally, 18, was also refused bail in the same Court where he was charged with break and enter and larceny.
He denied that, on February 21, he broke into the dwelling house of Andrew Bynoe and stole one television set valued $250,000, one laptop computer priced at $150,000 and a generator worth $80,000.
Attorney-at-law Ms. Sasha Roberts said the defendant knows nothing about the allegation but Police Inspector Stephen Telford, prosecuting, said Ally (no address given), who was apprehended with the laptop, is no stranger to the Court and opposed pre-trial freedom for him.
The case was transferred to another Court for March 2.

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