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May 22, 2012 News
The importance of a surveillance camera was forcibly demonstrated recently, when a known felon was caught on tape trying to break into a businessman’s home. The resulting effect is that he has been remanded to jail.
The man, Safraz Ally, 36, of Canefield, East Canje, Berbice, appeared on Monday before Magistrate Adela Nagamootoo at the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s Court on a charge of attempting to commit a felony.
He was accused of trying to break into the premises of Shamshudin Hack of Lot 1816 Kent Street, New Amsterdam on May 9, last.
According to prosecutor, Inspector Jairam Ramlakhan, Hack, whose house has security cameras around, secured his premises and went to bed. The following day when the surveillance system was reviewed Ally was caught on tape. He was seen in the yard, without permission to enter. He was also seen surveying the house and tampering with the lock on the door in an effort to gain entry.
The matter was reported and the accused was arrested and charged. In court he pleaded not guilty and was remanded.
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