TWO mechanics appeared in the Princes Town Magistrates’ Court yesterday charged with last May’s $3.9 million heist at a jewelry store located a few buildings away from the courthouse. Senior Magistrate Debra Quintyne denied bail to the accused men — Lerron Constantine, 31, and Sheldon Solomon, 26 - and ordered they reappear on Monday when she promises to respond to bail applications made on their behalf by attorney, Aaron Seaton.
The duo appeared, in the First Court, to answer a total of four charges. It is alleged that sometime between May 23 and 25, this year, they broke into Dipak Jewellers at High Street, Princes Town, where they stole $275,000 in cash, and a quantity of jewelry together estimated at $3.9 million.
The jewelry included ‘his and hers wedding bands’, gold beras, diamond hoop earrings etc.
The jewelry store is located a few buildings away from the Princes Town Police Station. Sgt Roland Ramlogan laid the charge.
The three other charges alleged that on October 18 ( last Sunday ) at Bamboo Settlement No. 3 , Valsayn South, they had in their possession 190 grammes of marijuana , six rounds of ammunition and a firearm.
The jewelry included ‘his and hers wedding bands’, gold beras, diamond hoop earrings etc.
The jewelry store is located a few buildings away from the Princes Town Police Station. Sgt Roland Ramlogan laid the charge.
The three other charges alleged that on October 18 ( last Sunday ) at Bamboo Settlement No. 3 , Valsayn South, they had in their possession 190 grammes of marijuana , six rounds of ammunition and a firearm.
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