Labourer accused of stealing alcoholic beverages granted $150,000 bail

A labourer who broke and entered a stall and carted off a large quantity of stocks, including many beverages, was on Friday granted bail in the sum of 0,000.
Twenty-six-year-old Junior Kristy of South Cummingsburg, Georgetown, appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts and denied the charge read to him.
Magistrate Judy Latchman read the charge which stated that on September 29, 2017, at the Kingston Seawall, Kristy broke and entered the stall of Traylon Charles and stole several alcoholic beverages, including Guinness, beer and Vita Malt, a total value of 6,580.
According to Police Prosecutor Shawn Gonsalves, the Virtual Complainant (VC) secured her stall, but arrived the following day to discover that her stock was missing.
She reportedly made enquiries around the area and was told that the defendant was seen lurking.
As such, the matter was reported and the defendant was apprehended. He was told of the offence, cautioned, and charged.
However, Kristy is adamant that he did not carry out the act. He was placed on bail and scheduled to return to court on October 27, 2017 for reports.