Court Jamaican duo to remain on remand by Barbados Today 04/09/2021 written by Barbados Today 04/09/2021 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 126 Two Jamaican men are to remain on remand at Dodds for another 28 days after an application for bail was denied by Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes over robbery and burglary charges. Ryon Antonio Williams who resided at Apartment 1 Fontabelle, St Michael, a 29-year-old carpenter and Shaquieno Jared Forde, 23, a labourer, who lived at Rock Hall, St Thomas have been on remand for the past three months in connection with two offences, according to attorney-at-law Damien Sands. The duo are alleged to have robbed Jay Goodrich of a wallet, a cellular phone, a phone case and $60 cash, as well as trespassing into the house of Evans Holford and stealing $97. They also stole two cellular phones and a knife belonging to Jonathan Wilkinson when they burglarized his home while allegedly armed with an imitation firearm. When the case was called before Weekes the prosecution led by Sergeant Verdon Forde renewed their application against bail, saying that they had no legal status in the country. Sands again urged the court to exercise its discretion in the accused duo’s favour, adding that stringent conditions could be imposed as part of their bail to secure their attendance at court. You Might Be Interested In Alleged burglar remanded Crime spree Francis to undergo assessment Chief Magistrate Weekes ruled against the application saying that these “two gentlemen were in this place without anything or an application to stay in the place”. “These are grave matters and although they can’t be kept forever, I don’t think that it can happen at this time,” he said. He then remanded the two until September 30. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Psychologist: Former Death Row inmates face isolation, lack rehabilitation 21/12/2024 Man gets seven-year starting sentence for slaying brother 19/12/2024 Rapist gets two decades behind bars 14/12/2024