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Boat builder, apprentice cleared of Pomeroon River murder

-but to face trial for manslaught­er

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The two men accused of killing Mohamed Abdool Shameer in a boat collision on the Pomeroon River had the murder charge against them dismissed yesterday after a court upheld a nocase submission made by their lawyer but they were committed to stand trial in the High Court on the lesser count of manslaught­er.

Lennox Baharally, 24, a boat builder and the nephew of the deceased, and Rondell Edwards, 19, a boat builder’s apprentice, were charged in July last year with murdering Shameer.

The charge had stated that on April 25, the duo murdered Shameer in the Upper Pomeroon River. The men are represente­d by attorney Jerome Khan.

At the conclusion of the preliminar­y inquiry into the murder charge at the Suddie Magistrate’s Court yesterday, Magistrate Sunil Scarce upheld a no-case submission made by the defence attorney.

The magistrate, in handing down his decision, agreed that the prosecutio­n failed to provide any evidence of any misunderst­anding between the two defendants and Shameer. The magistrate also said that the prosecutio­n failed to establish that the men had intentions to kill or cause grievous bodily harm to Shameer.

Additional­ly, the magistrate said that the court could not find any evidence that they murdered Shameer and, therefore, committed them to stand trial in the next practicabl­e sitting of the Demerara Assizes for manslaught­er.

Bail was refused and the duo was remanded to prison.

Shameer, 58, was found some 60 miles from the scene of a boat crash, gutted and buried in a shallow grave.

He was said to have been in a paddle boat at the time of the collision and the other, larger boat involved in the accident was reportedly being driven by Baharally, who was in the company of two others, including Edwards. Dead: Mohamed Abdool Shameer

The two men were later arrested and questioned about the matter and were later released on bail without charges being laid.

The investigat­ion was later handed over to ranks in Georgetown.

A file was prepared after the investigat­ion was completed and that along with a statement from the Maritime Administra­tion was sent to the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns (DPP), who advised that the two men be charged with murder. A former Republic Bank clerk was yesterday charged in a city court with misappropr­iating $500,000 that she was supposed to transfer to another bank.

The charge against Stacey Moffatt, of 38 Shell Road, Kitty, states that in the month of July, 2015, in Georgetown, while employed as a clerk or servant at Republic Bank, she received $500,000 from Ivan Bazilio in order that she may wire transfer the funds to the University of the Southern Caribbean’s Scotiabank account in Trinidad but fraudulent­ly converted it to her own use.

Moffat, a 28-year-old mother of one who is currently employed at Johnny Rockets, denied the charge after it was read by Magistrate Leron Daly.

After no objection to bail from Police Prosecutor Bharat Mangru, Magistrate Daly set bail at $150,000 and adjourned the case until April 28th.

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Rondell Edwards
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Stacey Moffatt

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