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Feb 20, 2020 News
Six persons were on Monday remanded to prison by Magistrate Alex Moore at the Springlands Magistrate Court. They faced joint charges of possession of unlicensed firearm and possession of unlicensed ammunition.
Clive “Gary” Davis, 37, self-employed, of No. 76 Housing Scheme, Corriverton, Berbice; Suresh Kumar, 49, a fisherman of Patrick Dam, Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, Berbice; Paul “Magnum or Lil Buck” Wilson, 22, a labourer of Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, Berbice; Vishaul “Sono” Persaud, 27, a fisherman of 67 Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, Berbice; Kwame Bhagwandin, 36, labourer of Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, Berbice; and David “Rastaman” Melville, 43, a labourer of 221 Patrick Dam Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, Berbice. All six stood before the magistrate and heard the charges read to them.
They are set to make their next court appearance on March 19, 2020 at the No. 51 Village Magistrate Court where additional charges are expected to be laid.
Reports are that following an intelligence-led operation by police ranks on Thursday, February 13, last, about 21:20h, a motorcar was intercepted on the No. 51 Public Road, Corentyne.
A search of the vehicle, the driver and five occupants revealed hoodies and both rubber and latex gloves; based on further intelligence , an unlicensed pistol with nine live ammunition which was disposed of by one of the occupants when the vehicle was stopped, was retrieved in a clump of bush nearby.
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