Following the operation conducted by the Bicycle Patrol Unit (Castries), on Thursday, November 17, 2022, where a 9mm pistol and four (4) rounds of ammunition were recovered, three individuals have been formally charged.
Twenty-nine (29) year old, Kevin Anatole of Morne Du Don, thirty (30) year old Jose Fontenelle of Morne Du Don and twenty-eight (28) year old Emile Emmanuel were charged for unlawful Possession of Firearm and Ammunition.
The three defendants were accompanied to the First District Court, where Emile Emmanuel and Kevin Anatole were remanded to the Bordelais Correctional Facility, until December 9, 2022, for further case management.
Jose Fontenelle was granted bail in the sum of $15,000.00 cash or suitable surety.
SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. Headline photo (Stock image)
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Enough is enough!
THE LAW IS TOO LENIENT WITH THESE CRIMINALS HENCE THE REASON WHY THEY WILL CONTINUE HAVING ILLEGAL WEAPONS IN THEIR POSSESSIONS AND KEEP ON COMMITTING CRIMES
MR PM HONESTLY SPEAKING IT’S NOT TOTALLY YOUR FAULT HOWEVER ALL I’M ASKING IS WHENEVER THEY GET CAUGHT PLEASE MAKE AN EXAMPLE OUT OF THIS THUGS THEY DON’T DESERVE TO BE IN THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Pics of them or it didn’t happen.
To me just cut off their trigger finger if caught with a fire arm
yall see of course and what did they fine the spc they caught in babonneau ? He was fined $20,000.00 for Possession of Firearm and $10,000.00 cash for possession of ammunition, in default six (6) months imprisonment on each count.