Vendor charged for auto spares burglary

– granted 0,000 bail

A 38-year-old father of five was arraigned before the court of Magistrate Leron Daly on Wednesday at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, where he was granted $250,000 bail when he pleaded not guilty to the charge of larceny.
It is alleged that Jermaine Devin, while in the company of others between September 16 and September 18, 2017, at Garnett Street, Georgetown, he broke and entered into the business premises of First Class Auto Spares and therein stole a quantity of car parts and accessories; totalling $2.197 million and the property of Richard Hamid.
The accused, who was represented by Attorney Paul Fung-A-Fat, is a resident of Broad Street, Charlestown, with no previous or pending matters before the courts according to the lawyer.
Police Prosecutor Simone Payne did not object to bail, but asked that it be granted under the condition that it be granted in a substantial sum.
Bail was granted by Magistrate Daly accordingly and the accused was ordered to return to court on October 11 for continuation.