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Apr 27, 2010 News
After much drama, a police constable was evicted from the house he occupied in Princes Street, Lodge.
At the scene, the High Court marshals presented the order of court signed by Justice Roxanne George-Wiltshire. However, a display of craziness and desperation ensued, forcing the police ranks and court marshals to scurry out the yard.
The police constable ran to his septic tank and retrieved a bucket of feces which he later hurled in the officers’ direction. He later padlocked the gate to the property.
The police constable then jumped over his fence after senior officers arrived as reinforcement and requested that he accompany them to the police station.
Meanwhile, a woman remained in the house. She was vociferous. She abused the police ranks and the marshals. But this ended after the police removed her husband. His removal allowed the marshals to continue their eviction. They shattered the padlock on the gate with a hammer and another rank climbed through a window at the front of the house to gain entry since the woman declined to allow anyone inside.
The woman behind the eviction said that she was the rightful executor for the property. The result is that she approached the High Court to file an order for the occupants to be evicted.
But the evicted policeman said that the document was forged and the property belonged to his late great uncle. He said that he decided to file an injunction against the order but it would appear that the court refused to grant the injunction.
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