2 Arima men plead guilty to store breaking, larceny in Preysal

  • Sep, Fri, 2024

Two men from Arima faced a master virtually in the High Court on September 4, jointly charged with store breaking and larceny that occurred before dawn on Independence Day (August 31) in Preysal, Couva.

The accused, Josiah Clifford, 23, of Carapo, and Daniel Monderoy, 26, of Wallerfield, both pleaded guilty before master Maria Busby Earle-Caddle.

WPC Elliott laid the charge.

The master denied bail and remanded them into custody to appear on September 26, when the prosecutor is expected to read its case before she passes her sentence.

The police contend that the manager of A&A Elahie Food Mart at Preysal junction locked and secured his business around 7 pm, on August 30 and left. Around 4 am the next day, he got a call from a resident who told him that people were breaking into the business.

The businessman checked the CCTV camera system and saw three men, wearing dark clothing, removing several alcoholic drinks and other items valued at $24,000. The men left in a silver Nissan Almera.

Central Division police were informed, and officers later intercepted a car that fit the description of the getaway car, at Busy Corner in Chaguanas, where they arrested the occupants.

The officers recovered a quantity of stolen items.

The car was found to have had a false plate.

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