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Apr 13, 2013 News
A man was yesterday granted his pre trial liberty having been charged with robbery. The accused, Jamal Johnson, 18, of Diamond Sea Dam made his appearance at the Providence Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Faith Mc Gusty.
It is alleged that on Tuesday April 9, at 288 Diamond Sea Dam, he entered the dwelling place of Radika Ramohal and made off with an IPod and four cellular phones worth $195,000 and one Blackberry cellular phone worth $50,000. To the charge the accused pleaded not guilty.
The court was told that on the day in question the virtual complainant secured her house by the means necessary and retired to bed. Sometime during the course of the night the woman was awakened by her son who enquired from her if she had left a window open.
The court was told that the woman replied in the negative and she immediately saw a man in her bedroom. The man then fled into the living room and escaped through the same window he used to gain entry.
A report was made to the police and acting on information the suspect was arrested, told of the allegation and subsequently charged.
Johnson called ‘Bakes’ was placed on $150,000 bail and will return to court on April 30.
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