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Two charged over gun after CANU intercepts car

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Two men were yesterday remanded to prison over the alleged possession of a firearm.

It is alleged that Jason Augustine and Kevin Bobbsemple had a 9mm pistol in their possession on October 12th at Croal Street, without having a firearm licence at the time. Both men pleaded not guilty to the charge Augustine’s attorney, in an applicatio­n for reasonable bail, stated that her client was just the passenger in the vehicle in which the weapon was found. She also pointed out that the weapon was not found on his person and that there were also other people in the vehicle.

Bobbsemple’s attorney, Glenn Hanoman, in an applicatio­n for bail, also stated that the firearm was not found on his client’s person, while noting that it was found concealed in a bag in the backseat of the vehicle. Police Prosecutor Quinn Harris objected to bail being granted to the accused based on the seriousnes­s of the offence.

He reported to the court that on the day in question, acting on informatio­n received, Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) ranks intercepte­d motorcar PNN 5156, which was driven by Bobbsemple, with Augustine as a passenger. A search of the vehicle led to the discovery of the weapon in a brown haversack in the backseat. The prosecutor further stated that Bobbsemple gave a caution statement and Augustine verbally admitted to two officers to owning the weapon. Hanoman then argued that the caution statement, which was brought up by the prosecutio­n, could be in favour of his client. However, Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman subsequent­ly remanded both men to prison until November 12th.

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Jason Augustine
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Kevin Bobbsemple

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