Alleged boat engine thief gets bail

A 25-year-old man accused of stealing a boat engine was granted $7,000 bail and ordered to reappear before the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on August 19.

Shamar Corey Alleyne, of 3rd Avenue Chapman Lane, St Michael, is accused of robbing Tremayne Ramsay of a boat engine valued at $8,000 on February 25.

He is further alleged to have threatened unlawful violence towards Ramsay, and his conduct was such that caused another person present at the scene to fear for safety.

No pleas were taken from the accused who is represented by attorney-at-law Angella Mitchell Gittens.

After hearing arguments from Police Constable Ralph Rollock and the defence attorney on the issue of bail, Magistrate Kim Butcher granted Alleyne bail with one surety, but with conditions.

She ordered him to report to Central Police Station every Monday by 10 a.m. with valid identification, and also to stay away from Ramsay.

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