Stabroek News

King sets new timetable for relocation of markets clerk’s office

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In two weeks, the office of the city’s Clerk of Markets will be relocated from the Stabroek Market to the Kitty Market, according to Town Clerk Royston King, who said the new accommodat­ion is being finalised.

During a press briefing last Thursday, King announced that the office of the Clerk of Markets would be relocated to the upper flat of the Kitty Market, which has been undergoing rehabilita­tion works since 2016. “Our technical team is tidying up that section of the market,” he disclosed.

Due to the deplorable state of the office and the resulting poor working conditions for staff at the Stabroek Market, King said a decision was taken to move the office to the Kitty Market, where some infrastruc­tural works need to be completed.

In early July, King said the office would have been moved within three weeks but the timetable had to be adjusted due to what he has called minor setbacks.

“We are agonisingl­y aware of the negative state of the office of the Clerk of Markets and not only the office at Stabroek Market, but also, if you go to Bourda Market and some of the other markets, you will see a similar negative situation. It comes down to resource constraint­s,” he had said. A 21-year-old plumber was yesterday fined $15,000 after admitting to committing a robbery with aggravatio­n and subsequent­ly escaping from the custody of the city police.

Shadrach King was also placed on $3,000 bail after he denied a separate robbery charge.

The court of Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan heard that on August 10th, at Stabroek Access Road, King robbed a man of a Blu cellphone, valued $14,000, a haversack valued $4,500, and $15,000 in cash.

King pleaded not guilty to the charge, while accusing the city police of trying to make him the scapegoat for the crime.

King, however, did admit that on the same date, he robbed Lawrence Salvador of $5,000 cash.

King also admitted that while being in lawful custody at the City Constabula­ry’s Stabroek Outpost, he escaped.

In admitting to the charges, King told the court that he was under the influence of alcohol and that he took a crystal pill that someone gave to him, so he was not aware of some of the things he did. “I was high, high, high, My Worship,” King stated.

He added that in relation to the robbery of Salvador, a family friend told him that Salvador owed him and so he approached Salvador with the man and took the money from him.

However, the court was told that around 4 am, Salvador was conducting business on the Stabroek Access Road when King, who was in the company of two others, approached and dealt him several cuffs to his face and other parts of his body. King was later arrested and while in custody at the constabula­ry’s outpost he made good his escape by jumping through a window. He was subsequent­ly recaptured.

Chief Magistrate McLennan fined King $10,000 or three weeks imprisonme­nt for robbing Salvador and $5,000 for escaping custody. He was then placed on $3,000 bail for the other robbery charge, for which a hearing is slated on August 20th.

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