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Dec 18, 2014 News
A security officer, James Mc Calman, employed by RK Security Services was remanded on a damage to property charge yesterday morning. The charge, read by Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, stated that between January 1, 2010 and December 11, 2014, McCalman unlawfully and maliciously damaged 16 glass windows property of the Human Rights Association valued $116,000.
He was not required to plead as the matter was deemed indictable. However the prosecutor requested that it be tried summarily.
When the charge was re-read to him, McCalman pleaded not guilty. However he was eager to explain himself but the Magistrate advised that he would be able to do so on the next occasion.
The accused told the court that he is 44 years old and resides at 1269 Golden Grove, West Demerara but more recently he has been staying at a Men’s Night Shelter. He also said that although he is employed with Roshan Khan as a security officer he is also a self-employed businessman.
Prosecutor Aduni Inns said that she objected to bail due to the fact that this is an ongoing investigation. The accused was remanded until January 6.
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