The Star (Jamaica)

Man steals 50 gran worth of grocery

- ANDRÉ WILLIAMS Staff Reporter

Aman who broke into a house and stole $50,000 worth of grocery has landed in more trouble after police reportedly recovered contraband from his jail cell.

Romain Simpson yesterday pleaded guilty to housebreak­ing and larceny when he appeared before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.

He also pleaded guilty to introducin­g contraband in a lock-up after police found a bag containing tobacco, rizzla, lighter and vegetable matter resembling ganja in his cell. He was sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonme­nt at hard labour.

He will be sentenced on May 10 for the housebreak­ing offence. In relation to that charge, the court heard that on February 7, at about 9:45 p.m., Simpson broke into a house in the Bull Bay area and stole a laptop and the groceries. Reports are that the owner of the house watched him while he broke in and kept an eye on him until he left the premises.

Meanwhile, Simpson complained about an injury to his leg that has developed into a sore. He told the court that the police have been reluctant to take him for treatment.

“Your Honour, mi haffi a beg the police dem bring me go doctor,” he said.

Parish Judge Chester Crooks ordered that Simpson be given medical attention. He also ordered a socialenqu­iry report in order to guide him in sentencing the crook. fi

 ?? ANTHONY MINOTT ?? As the spirit moved through the National Indoor Sports Centre on Thursday, this woman jumped to her feet and danced. She was among scores who attened the Internatio­nal Women’s Day concert that was put on by the Entertainm­ent Ministry.
ANTHONY MINOTT As the spirit moved through the National Indoor Sports Centre on Thursday, this woman jumped to her feet and danced. She was among scores who attened the Internatio­nal Women’s Day concert that was put on by the Entertainm­ent Ministry.

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