Suspect gunman jailed following raid

| 21/11/2016 | 5 Comments

(CNS): A 33-year-old man from George Town who surrendered to police following a raid in Windsor Park last week has been charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm, possession of ganja, possession of ganja with intent to supply and failing to provide a specimen. He appeared in court Friday, 18 November, and was remanded to HMP Northward.

The man handed himself in after a police operation in which three other people were also arrested.

A 30-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman were charged with possession of ganja and possession of ganja with intent to supply, and a third man was released on police bail.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    My heart bleeds for the young men, they are way in over heads. I am a mother with a heart. Please just stop before you pull the trigger, just tell Satan to get behind you. You are doing to one another what they love to see, just STOP. For God’s sake. Just stop.

  2. Uncle John says:

    As long as they continue to try and hide the crime cayman will never be any better.

  3. Anonymous says:

    talking about elections. i am voting for anyone who hadnt been in ĺà before. we need get these career politicians out and new blood. we needyoung caymanian trumps in the government….

  4. Anonymous says:

    Compare the daily crime headlines to any city with a population of 60,000 in Europe or USA and tell me how much longer a large percentage of the Cayman population is going to stick their heads in the sand, refusing to acknowledge that Cayman is in a never ending downwards spiral….

    With elections around the corner, this would be a good time to demand that Government will hold parents responsible for raising their children to be law abiding, respectful and productive citizens of this country. This includes schools and respective ministry to stop sweeping issues underneath the rug, hoping the problems will fix themselves.

    We need to demand stricter immigration laws and getting rid of “temporary” permits being issued in succession to the same person. Expats who have committed crimes must be deported within days of being released from jail.

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