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Aug 21, 2013 News
– Each sentenced to sixty months
Magistrate Judy Latchman yesterday sentenced well known Albouystown siblings, ‘the Allicock brothers’ to serve sixty months (five years) each in prison for crimes committed earlier this year.
Orlando, Kevin, Leonard, and Chavez Allicock have been convicted for robbing businesswoman, Amanda Kyte, of 33 James Street, Albouystown, on February, 9 2013. The latter sibling is also convicted for unlawfully wounding, the woman’s brother, Dwayne Kyte. He was jailed for an additional sixty months for that crime, his sentences will run consecutively.
Magistrate Latchman handed down a ruling at noon yesterday, after Prosecutor Vishnu Hunt made his final submission, of which he told the court “based on the evidence; the prosecution had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt.”
According to the facts of the case, the siblings as well as an
associate Terrence Bastiani carried out a malicious robbery and assault on Kyte’s business establishment “Amanda’s Pride and Grocery. Bastiani was subsequently cleared of the allegations.
The court heard that around 09:30 hrs on February, 9, 2013 Kyte opened her grocery shop and five men approached, armed with four cutlasses and a handgun. Two of the men entered the shop while the others jumped into the yard. The men reportedly held Kyte at gunpoint before carting off over $600,000 worth of cash and gold jewellery.
The men were later identified as the Allicock brothers
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