– Magistrate tells defendant to ‘stop urinating in the yard’
RAJKUMAR Mangra, 39, (no address given) and his reputed wife Rose Chester, 48, yesterday appeared in court on separate charges.
They appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson and particulars of the offence stated that on October 25, 2009, Mangra exposed his person in an indecent manner.
Also on the said date, Chester was said to have used threatening language to Tarmea Motilall whereby causing a breach of the peace. They both pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to them.
The virtual complainant told the court that she is ‘renting’ her downstairs to the defendants and Mangra would always urinate in the yard.
The woman said she spoke to him on several occasions but he continued. She recalled that on the day in question, she told him not to urinate in the yard and he, instead, showed his private parts to her.
Motilall said the defendant’s wife then started to verbally abuse her.
The magistrate told the defendants that bail will be granted under the conditions that they maintain the peace and that Mangra desist from urinating in the yard.
Chester was put on $10,000 bail and Mangra was put on $15,000 bail. The next court date was set for November 15.