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Three men were remanded to prison on Thursday after they appeared before Magistrate Faith McGusty, to answer to joint charges of possession of guns and ammunition without being licensed.
Teon Alleyne,30, of Soesdyke, East Bank Demerara; Andre Pollymore, 24, of Lamaha Gardens, and Lloyd Roberts, 35, of North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, all of whom are miners in the interior of Guyana, appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.
The charges stated that on January 22, at John Street, Campbellville, the three men had in their possession an AK-47 rifle, 60 rounds of ammunition and a 9 mm pistol with 20 rounds of matching ammunition, without being holders of a firearm licence. The trio pleaded not guilty to the four charges when they were read by the Magistrate.
The accused were represented by Attorney Nigel Hughes, who argued that the said items were not found at the residence of the number three accused, as it is alleged. However, according to Police Prosecutor Sean Blackman, Roberts had reportedly admitted to the Police upon his arrest his guilt, saying, “I am responsible for everything, I rented this house”.
Attorney Hughes argued that the other two accused have no prior convictions, and given the prosecution’s sole reliance on the alleged oral confession of Roberts and the absence of any written statement, he saw no grounds for objections to bail.










