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The three alleged hair thieves, from left, Keron Williams, Trevon Williams and Marlon Campbell who were remanded to prison on Monday.
Kaieteur News – Three men were on Monday remanded to prison for allegedly stealing some $5.4M in false hair – braids and weaves.
The defendants were identified as three 29-year-old men – Marlon Campbell, a seaman; Keron Williams, and Trevon Williams, a security guard.
According to police, the men who are all residents of Annandale South, East Coast Demerara (ECD) made their first court appearance at the Vigilance Magistrate Court before Magistrate Fabayo Azore.
They were charged with break and enter and larceny. They pleaded not guilty to the charge and are expected to make their next court appearance on June 23, 2022.
Campbell, Keron Williams and Trevon Williams are accused of breaking into a businessman’s bond on June 3, last, at Fourth Street Annandale and stealing boxes of the hair braids and weaves.
Investigators were able to recover some of the stolen hair from a woman’s home located at the Strathspey Squatting Area.
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