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Nov 27, 2014 News
A teen, who has been described as a serial robber and was wanted by the police for a number of misdemeanors, has been remanded to jail.
Harilot Dial, 18, called ‘Haro’ a father of one of Adelphi Village East Canje, Berbice, was on Wednesday remanded to jail by Magistrate Sherdell Isaacs-Marcus, when he appeared before her at the Reliance Magistrate’s Court on three separate charges of ‘robbery under arms.
On September 22 at Adelphi Village, East Canje Berbice, Dial was with others and armed with a gun, he allegedly broke into the dwelling home of Danlachme Rokie and stole one hand bag and $420,000 in cash.
Another charge read that on October 10, at Fort Ordnance, East Canje, Berbice, he broke into the dwelling house of Verna Adrian and stole one flash drive, one ladies bicycle and $150,000 belonging to Anthony Patterson.
On October 12, while in the company with others, and armed with a gun, he, again broke into the dwelling house of Danlachme Rokie of Adelphi Village and stole US $3,000, ten cartons of Bristol cigarettes and $200,000.
The teen informed the court that it was not the first time that he has been charged. Prosecutor Sergeant Godfrey Playter informed the court that Dial has a number of outstanding charges pending including armed robbery, break and enter and simple larceny which are being investigated.
He will have to return to court on December 17.
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