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City cop and suspected accomplice remanded

APRIL 19, 2016 | BY | FILED UNDER COURT STORIES, FEATURES / COLUMNISTS, NEWS 

A City Constable and a Tower Tech Construction worker were both remanded to prison yesterday for allegedly robbing Electronic City Store in Stabroek Market on Wednesday.

 Delmar Booker to the left and City Constable Seon Isaacs to the right.

Delmar Booker to the left and City Constable Seon Isaacs to the right.

Appearing before Magistrate Alex Moore, City Constable Seon Isaacs who was stationed at the Stabroek Market Outpost and Delmar Booker, of  15 Jackson Dam, Mandela Avenue, Georgetown are now facing charges of Break and Enter and Larceny.
The duo is alleged to have broken into Stabroek Market stall, Electronic City, between last Wednesday and Thursday and stole a number of cell phones and electronic items to the value of $2,968,000.
They were not allowed to plead to the indictable offence because the prosecution did not apply the Administration of Justice Act (AJA). According to the prosecution, the two accused are currently being investigated in a matter of a similar nature at La Penitence Police station.
Based on reports Isaacs, of lot 21 West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was on duty dressed in a white shirt and black pants when he was seen with Booker pilfering the items out the building.
Bags were seen outside of the stall. The matter was subsequently adjourned until April 29 and they were remanded to prison.
According to police reports Booker was shot in his leg after he refused to surrender his weapon at the scene. He was later arrested and a haversack containing a number of stolen items was retrieved as evidence along with tools used in the break-in.

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