Accused car thief bailed

St Michael resident Kismar OBrian Bynoe is due back in court in May to answer to charges of handling stolen property.

Thirty-three-year-old Bynoe of #3 Brown’s Avenue, Bayland, St Michael, was charged with dishonestly assisting in the disposal of two Silver Toyota Axio motor cars valued at $47,000 and $56,000.

Police say the incidents occurred between October and December 2018 and between November 21 and 22 2018.

Bynoe appeared in the District A Criminal Court Number 2 on January 23, and was granted bail in the sum of $50,000 with two sureties.

He was ordered to report to the District A Police Station, every Monday and Wednesday before 11:00 a.m.

He is scheduled to reappear at the District A Court on May 16.

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  • Only in B U H B A D O S . . .. bail for murder and car theft but "hang 'em high " for stealing a pint'n a half , a tin of sardines and a nose clipper.

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