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Monchy Resident Granted Bail For 22 Rounds Of Ammunition

On Thursday August 8, August 2024, about 10:30 pm., the Special Operations Team, supported by the Traffic Enforcement Team (TET), carried out a targeted police operation within the Monchy community in Gros-Islet, leading to one arrest and the recovery of illegally possessed ammunition.

During the operation, officers executed a Warrant to Search for Property at the residence of Jason Ulysee of Monchy, Gros-Islet.

The search resulted in the successful recovery of twenty-two (22) rounds of .303 ammunition. Following the conclusion of the search, the suspect, Jason Ulysee, was apprehended and subsequently charged with Possession of Ammunition.

Jason Ulysee made a bail application before the court, following his application, he was granted bail in the sum of ten thousand dollars (XCD10,000.00) cash, suitable surety or land documents.

The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all communities and will continue to undertake such operations to rid our streets of illegal firearms and ammunition.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force 

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9 COMMENTS

  1. A bullet can extinguish a life. 22 potential homicides. A life for a life. 22 life sentences for that scum.

  2. For those on the outside wondering what is going on in St. Lucia, the answer is simple. Many evil people, corrupt police officers, corrupt judges. Simple.

  3. The police came up empty in retrieving the weapon. With ownership of 22 rounds of ammo, I would suspect that there is an accompanying weapon. Maybe, he owns it, or he has access to it. A .303 bullet is sizable round. To put it clearer, it fits the Lee Enfield rifle that the police use for parades. This is no laughing matter.

    The court thinks the situation is “no big ting.” He is allowed bail on $10,000 worth. As long as the court is allowed leeway, expect to see those scenarios. That’s where Pierre (I am a security guru) comes in. He needs to shut the door through legislation.

  4. @Poule Foo. Perhaps when these bullets start heading in the direction of politicians, judges and magistrates, it will change.

  5. “Just Saying” I agree with you. I don’t wish any bad to anyone, but I always say , not until some Politicians, Lawyers, Magistrates etc. are targeted they will learn to respect people and take things serious in this country. They are just too comfortable and live, walk around like they have no regard to people and things around them.

  6. NO NEED TO READ THIS ARTICAL…NOTHING HAVE CHANGED. This is what happen to a nation when the citizen do not speak up and rally for the nonsense they are facing. All the citizen are taught to pray and wait for some moses to come and save them. The problem is that they are not the ones facing the terror of gun violence, because they are protected, by our tax dollars. The “ENTIRE SYSTEM IS CORRUPT” what a shame. They are just doing their masters bidding by keeping the people scared and dependent on them….look around you and see what is happening. We do not make guns or bullets but we can sell arms to other islands.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBVI0eSrGfU

  7. .303 is a round primarily used for hunting and is primarily used in a long gun (riffles) and they let him walk… where the riffle and magazine

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