Bus driver lands in jail for threatening woman

A minibus driver is now in hot water after he allegedly threatened a shop owner and was hauled before the court.
Rawle Miller, 26, was remanded to prison by Magistrate Faith McGusty on Wednesday when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.
Miller, of Lot 441 West Ruimveldt Housing Scheme, Georgetown, pleaded not guilty to the charge which stated that on February 10 at Croal Street, Georgetown, he made use of threatening language towards Rochelle Reece.
The court heard that on February 10, the Virtual Complainant (VC) was at her shop when she was approached by Miller, who began to threaten her. According to the prosecution’s case, the VC reported the matter as she was fearful for her life. Following an investigation, the defendant was arrested and charged for the offence.
The Prosecutor objected to bail on the grounds that Miller gave different addresses to the court. The case will continue on February 26, 2020.