6 slapped with robbery charges

Six men have been arrested and charged with committing robberies on separate occasions, and one of them has been remanded to prison.
The first case involved two Georgetown fishermen who were charged after being found with housebreaking implements. Renhart Khan, 36, of Cooper Street Albouystown and Akeem Madramootoo, 18, of ‘B’ River View were arrested on Monday last by Police and charged under Section 227 (1) (b) of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act chapter 8:01.
They both were arraigned before Chief Magistrate Ann Mc Lennon, and they both pleaded not guilty to the charge. They were each placed on $50,000 bail, and the matter has been adjourned to August 17.
On Tuesday, Keon Davidson, 28, a labourer of North East La Penitence, Georgetown, was arrested by Police and charged on Thursday under Section 233 of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act, Chapter 8:01.
Arraigned before Chief Magistrate Ann MC Lennon, he pleaded not guilty as charged, and was placed on $200,000 bail. His matter has been adjourned to August 17.
Joshua Thomas, 27, an electrician of Block E, South Sophia, was arrested and charged on Friday under section 222 b of the Criminal Law Offences Act, Chapter 8:01.
Arraigned before Magistrate Leron Daley, he was not required to plead to the charge, and was remanded to prison until September 9. (G9)