Times of Suriname

Lethem businessma­n remanded over illegal aircraft landing

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Three months after two men were charged for the constructi­on of an illegal airstrip in Lethem, Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan Monday remanded the prime suspect to prison after he was charged with the offence.

Hutshan Ramsingh called Seon Singh, a 44-year-old businessma­n of Tabatinga, Lethem, appeared in the Georgetown Magistrate­s’ Courts, and was not required to plead to the indictable offence. It is alleged that between August 10 and August 13 at Mandacoro Island Savannah, Santa Fe, Lethem, Ramsingh conspired with persons known and unknown to facilitate the illegal landing of an aircraft on an unauthoriz­ed port of entry. The accused was represente­d by Attorney-atlaw Jerome Khan in associatio­n with Attorney-at-law Priyanka Ashley Sookraj. The lawyer in his applicatio­n to secure bail for his client told the court that Ramsingh is innocent of the charge. He added that his client was taken into police custody last August and was released on station bail. The lawyer went on to tell the court that after his client returned to Lethem, armed men entered the man’s premises and being fearful for his life, he fled the jurisdicti­on for his safety. The court heard that the accused contacted his attorney and he was told to surrender himself to the police, which he did. The lawyer further stated that he believes “some high ranking police officials” are involved in the discovery of the illegal aircraft and airstrip, and they are not being investigat­ed.

Police Prosecutor Arvin Moore objected to bail being granted to the accused, citing that he is a flight risk and if bail is granted it is likely that he would not return to court for the trial. The prosecutor’s objection was upheld by the Magistrate and the accused was remanded to prison. He was instructed to make his next court appearance on March 5 at the Lethem Magistrate’s Court. Nathan Hamilton, 21, of Lot 107 Beverley Hills Drive, Lethem, and Wazim King, 37, were charged last September after they appeared before Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman. It is alleged that the two individual­s conspired with Ramsingh to build the illegal airstrip.

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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