Student pilot placed on $100,000 bail

–for break and enter, larceny

TWENTY-one-year-old student pilot, Colwyn St. Helen of Lot 995 Third Avenue, Diamond Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara appeared on Thursday before Georgetown Magistrate Fabayo Azore and pleaded not guilty to a charge detailing that on Tuesday, July 15 last, being in company of others, he broke and entered the dwelling house of Nicholas Marks at Green Field,

Providence, East Bank Demerara and stole one Samsung Laptop, one knife, one blue backpack, one bottle of vodka, one bottle of whisky, one gold necklace and a quantity of gold and silver bracelets, together valued at $407,900, all property of Nicholas Marks and Shireen Bisoon.

The defendant was represented by attorney-at-law, Mr. Dexter Todd, who requested bail in a reasonable sum for his client, stating that St. Helen had cooperated with the police during the investigations.

Todd said his client does not pose a flight risk, and does not have a problem to attend his court trial.

The Police Prosecutor did not oppose bail, but asked that same be a substantial amount with conditions applied.

St Helen was granted bail in the sum of $100,000, and was ordered to lodge his travel documents, including his passport and report to the Providence Police station every Friday at 09:00hrs until completion of the matter.

The matter will call again before the Providence Magistrate on October 13.

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