Lindener remanded on 4 counts of larceny

— to be charged for disrupting court

Ryan Samuels of Lot 11 South Amelia’s Ward, Mackenzie, Linden, was on Tuesday remanded to prison by Magistrate Clive Nurse on four counts of larceny, after he appeared at the Linden Magistrate’s Court.
The 37-year-old man, a Mackenzie Market vendor, will also be charged for disrupting the court, due to an outburst from the prisoner’s holding area following his appearance before Magistrate Nurse. As a result of his outburst, Police ranks, who were in court, were forced to remove him and take him to the Wismar Police Station.
On the larceny charges, it is alleged that between March 9 and March 10, he stole a car deck valued $10,000, an amplifier valued $18,000 and a car battery valued $21,000 from motorcar PPP 2360. The incident occurred at Canvas City, Wismar, Linden, and the items, which amount to a total of $49,000, are the property of Jermain Douglas.
It is also alleged that between June 16 and June 17, at Buck Hill, Wismar, he stole from motor car PNN 3976 a cellphone valued $55,000, a car deck valued $65,000 and a car battery valued $25,500. The items, which amounted to a total of $145,500 are said to be the property of Maitek Duncan. Additionally, the defendant was also charged for stealing two original rear-view mirrors valued $84,000 from motorcar PPP 2189 between March 9 and March 10 at 36 Half Mile, Wismar, the property of Colin Alleyne.
Samuels was also charged for breaking and entering the shop of Micah Wilson at the Crescent Mall, Mackenzie between May 27 and May 28 where he allegedly stole a Samsung Galaxy cellphone valued $72,000, a quantity of cellphones, a Phablet valued $23,000, eight memory cards valued $45,000, 12 cameras valued $72,000, 18 flash drives valued $63,000 and a quantity of cash. The items, property of Wilson, amounted to a total of $456,000. The defendant pleaded not guilty to each offence; however, Police Prosecutor Preston John objected to bail. The prosecution’s submissions were upheld and the defendant was remanded to prison. He will make his next court appearance on August 24.