
The owner of the popular SleepIn Hotel, along with the hotel’s cashier and two patrons, were before the court on Monday after they were charged for breaching the national COVID-19 curfew.
The charge against the proprietor, Clifton Bacchus, stated that on March 12, at SleepIn, Church Street, Georgetown, he breached the curfew imposed between the hours of 10:30 pm and 04:00 am.
After the charge was read by Magistrate Sherdell Isaacs-Marcus, Bacchus entered a not guilty plea.











