‘Spoil child’ granted bail
Teon Alleyne called ‘spoil child’
Teon Alleyne called ‘spoil child’

TEON Alleyne called ‘Spoil Child’ who has had several ‘brushes’ with the law was, on Monday, December 16, 2019, released on $240,000 bail by Magistrate Faith McGusty.
Alleyne of Wismar Housing Scheme, Linden, appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court and denied the charges, when they were read to him.

Particulars of the first charge stated that, on November 26, 2019, at Houston Public Road, he had, in his possession, sixteen 9mm rounds of ammunition, without being the holder of a firearm licence.

The second charge stated that, on the same day and at the same place, he had, in his possession, seven .45 rounds of ammunition, without being the holder of a firearm licence.
The third charge read that, on the same day and at the same place, he had, in his possession, one 9mm pistol, without being the holder of firearm licence.
The last charge stated that, on the same day and at the same place, with intent to maim, disfigure or cause grievous bodily harm, he discharged a loaded firearm at Inspector Mohan Khan.

Attorney-at-law Siand Dhurjon who represented Alleyne in the matter requested the court to grant his client reasonable bail.

Magistrate McGusty released Alleyne on $60,000 bail on each of the charges. The matter was adjourned until January 8, 2020.

According to information, on the day in question, police received information of a ‘suspicious’ car speeding on the East Bank Road. The police set up a road block and the suspected car sped away from the road block.

The police gave chase and Alleyne attempted to escape from the lawmen, as they headed in the direction of the city, but the driver of the car, said to be Allen, lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a fence along the roadway. Alleyne exited that vehicle and pointed a gun at the police, after which he was shot.

Shakeil Grant, 24, a miner of Sophia and Jason Gonsalves, 26, a miner of Campbelleville were, weeks ago, charged for the same offence and were also released on $240,000 bail each.

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