Bhana and Bhamji granted bail on multiple criminal charges

Two salesmen were granted $20,000 bail each when they appeared in the District ‘A’ Magistrate’s Court today on several criminal charges.
They are 33-year-old Mohammad Salim Bhana of Richmond Gap, St Michael and 23-year-old Muhammad Huzifa Bhamji, of No. 17 Stanmore Lodge, Black Rock, St Michael.
Mohammad Salim Bhana
Muhammad Huzifa Bhamji,
The two are accused of dishonestly disposing a motor car belonging to Rodney Lewis between October 3 and 12, knowing or believing that the vehicle was stolen.
Bhana and Bhamji are also charged with dishonestly obtaining BDS$15,000 from Jeffery Inniss on October 12 with intent to permanently deprive Inniss by representing that they were in lawful possession of a Toyota Corolla NZE and had authority to deal with the sale of the vehicle.
The accused are further alleged to have engaged in money laundering where they disposed of a vehicle that is the proceeds of crime.
They are also separately charged with engaging indirectly in the sale of a vehicle that is the proceeds of crime.
Bhana and Bhamji were not required to plead to the indictable charges when they appeared before Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sargeant today with their attorney, Arthur Holder.
They secured bail with conditions and will make their next court appearance on March 27, 2019.
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  • for get it JENNIFER you want see or hear OSSIE MOORE on this topic. he took off because he know you will be coming after him

  • @ Jennifer, To spend anymore of my valued time in discussion with you would be a travesty. I’m am a Registered Nurse and know all there’s to know about Medicines. It is stupidness like what you’ve described that is responsible for Barbadians having fear of being treated by Doctors. You are a sad individual, and as a Barbadian woman myself I would suggest you find a way to emotive your life. I did just that. Stop being envious and feeling sorry for yourself. What I have and what I’ve done in my life, is a result of my own hard work as a woman. Nothing gained for free. This is my final reply on this subject

  • @Cynthia Taitt - I can clearly say that u r a traitor to the truth and the stupid dim one on here, and loving ur people to be oppressed and riding on the backs of other races. If medicines r so easy to develop then why is the so called black bajans not doing it? but taking meds which r sub and killing their organs. And whose education them got? Black people are fully dependent on every other race including u Cynthia. People like u Brag about the lovely cruise u went on, or flying to some European place, etc, how much u achieve and $hi^ like that. while still at the bottom of the pile. What have u achieve in the mother land Cynthia? some mortgage attached home, not even detach if ur lucky. No wealth whatsoever. Just trending and smiling sweet keeping up appearances like Mrs bucket. U people r simple as hell.

  • @Carson C, Cadogan, You are such a tiny brain and stupid individual, I have decided not to waste my time and energy on you..Comdeming the entire “Black race” would be condemning myself , my family and my friends, and every black human being in the world. Well, let me tell you; you are so wrong and way out of line. What I condemn are the young black men in Barbados who are running around with guns murdering each other along with innocent citizens, and causing untold mayhem to the once respected name of the people of Barbados . That is what I condemn now, and will continue to condemn. It is obviously clear that you support the criminals running with their guns; I don’t and never will. This is my final reply to your out of order comments. You are not worthy of my common sense or my precious time. Tally Ho; because I ride on!

  • CYNTHIA TAITT

    Idiots like you are a big part of the problems which Black Bajans face every day.

    Muslims strap bombs onto them selves and walk into markets, detonate the bombs killing scores of innocent people, they caused 9/11, and I have never heard a single Muslim say that they are ashamed to be a Muslim.

    White people walk into schools armed to the teeth and start opening fire on innocent children and I have never heard a single white person say that they are ashamed of their race. They rightly condemned the dastardly individuals committing the crimes but that is as far as it goes.

    But an idiot like you condemn the whole Black race. As far as you are concerned Black people are the worst things on Earth.

  • @ Carson C, Cadogan, Ignorance is a terrible curse, and it will appear that you’ve got a bad dose of it. If you know that those people are selling guns in Barbados, what have you done about it; have you gone to the Police with your information? One of the things people like yourself is good at doing is proportioning blame. You are living in a personal fools paradise. Now, addressing your accusation that I am “ashamed of my race” I am a black Barbadian woman with curly hair; the same hair that I was born with. I’ve never set out to adopt or attempted to look like any other race. I’m proud of my black heritage and background. However, what I am not proud of is idiots who spend their life journey squandering what my fore parents fought so courageously, and suffered for. You cannot put me down with your ridiculous rhetoric. I love the Island of my birth, but loathe what is currently taking place there. I will always speak out with honesty, never upholding wrong doings, because of my displeasure of other human beings because of their race, religion, sexuality or position in society.

  • CYNTHIA TAITT

    We are murdering each other with the guns provided by the Indian Muslims.

    The Indians are seeing the sale of guns as a growth industry in Barbados.

  • @Jennifer, “where r our medicines, Cruise ships, planes, cars, clothing lines, etc” All of these questions and examples set by you displays a element of stupidity. The majority of Barbadians are educated people, overflowing with Layers and other professionals for decades; yet no one as attempted to achieve or bring about any of these things. Medicines is one of the easiest products to develope, but made by a Barbadian would not be good enough. Seeing that you feel so disfranchised about not having the things you mentioned, what have you tried to achieve except sitting on your backside and moaning about the things not provided for you. Again I go back to dependency, and you stand out as a be on of light in the dependency department. The fact remains, some people prefer to brag instead of doing anything constructive. Barbadians talk about the Independence we gained in 1966, but what have we gained since then; the back to Africa movement by a load of soap box loud mouth individuals, who are just a bunch of do nothing, and expect everything to appear by magic. We we are now reaping the results; the brown stuff is now hitting the fan, and we have only ourselves to blame.

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