Thomas and Hector denied bail over illegal firearm charges

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Two men charged in connection with a gun and ammunition found in Sutherlands have been remanded in custody.

Otinco Thomas of Clarehall and Roan Hector of Hatton appeared before Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel on Tuesday.

Hector pleaded guilty to possession of a 9mm Taurus pistol and ten rounds of ammunition, while Thomas denied the charges.

The incident took place on 27 April. Prosecutors said they intend to proceed to trial against Thomas.

Both men were denied bail. The case resumes on 27 August.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. They wasn’t mr Pompey neighbor.. so …🤐

  2. Everything in Antigua is bogus and badmindedness. In a civilized society an Amnesty is just that – a period set aside to resolve a particular issue without the normal punishment – sort of! So if we were a real society, those held in possession of a gun and bullets etc should be made positive examples by taking them to the police station. At the Amnesty control area the should be seriously addressed, hand over of gun with a signed document, whereby after 3 years(?) the will be allowed to apply for a license, but if found in possession of gun be jailed for the suspended term.
    This approach will be the glove of the iron fist which could make a difference and improve the amnesty

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