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Jan 12, 2019 News
Yesterday, Seon Goodluck, the alleged accomplice of Joel Leitch, who was charged on Monday last for armed robbery, made an appearance in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts to answer to his individual charges of robbery under arms.
The 23-year-old Goodluck who is the father of two and resides at Lot 1227 North Ruimveldt, denied all the charges, which were read to him by Senior Magistrate Leron Daly.
The first charge alleged that while in the company of another on January 4, 2019 at Trench Road, Mandela Avenue, armed with a gun, Goodluck robbed Ravon Thorman of one gold chain valued $75,000.
It was further alleged that on January 5, 2019, at Broad Street, Charlestown, armed with a handgun, he robbed Shazeer Latiff of two gold chains valued at $600,000.
It was also alleged that on January 9, 2019, at Market Street, East Ruimveldt, Goodluck armed with a handgun and in company of others, robbed Nashie Moe of one Samsung cell phone valued at $70,000 and $10,000 cash – property of the said Nashie Moe – and $70,000 cash, belonging to Massy Security.
According to police prosecutor Sanj Singh, an identification parade was done and each victim positively identified the defendant. The prosecutor objected to bail being granted to the defendant based on the fact that he is wanted for armed robbery and a gun was used in each of the robberies.
Magistrate Daly then remanded Goodluck. He is to return to court on March 1.
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