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$1 000 for breaching protocol - Barbados Today

$1 000 for breaching protocol Article by February 26, 2021 Jerome Antonio Stuart, of 8th Avenue New Orleans, St Michael pleaded guilty to breaching Paragraph (4) subparagraph (1) of the Emergency Management (COVID-19) (CURFEW) (NO.4) Directive by leaving his residence when he was not authorized to do so on February 24 and possession of a small quantity of marijuana. He was fined a forthwith $1000 fine on the breach of curfew charge and $200 on the drug charge. The amounts were paid. Stuart, however denied having a quantity of cocaine in his possession on the same day. He appeared before Magistrate Elwood Watts in the District ‘C’ Magistrates’ Court this morning and secured $1000 bail with one surety with a July 21 date to reappear before the magistrate in connection with the cocaine charge.

Six charged with breaching protocols

Article by Social Share Six men were each granted $3 000 bail when they appeared before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes on Saturday morning, charged with breaching the COVID-19 protocols. They are Damien Blackman, 30 and unemployed of Water Hall, St James; Zachary Bellamy, an 18-year-old student of Kensington New Road, St Michael; Rio Walkes, a 27-year-old barber of Lightfoot Lane, The City; Jerome Stuart, 24 and unemployed of 8th Avenue New Orleans, also in The City; Mahindra Thomas, a 20-year-old labourer, of Redmans Road, Deacons Road, St Michael; and a 15-year-old student. They were each charged that on February 19, they contravened Paragraph 15 of the Emergency Management (COVID-19) (Curfew) (No.4) Directive 2021, that there being a directive requiring every person to observe such physical distancing and associated protocols in the interest of public health imposed in the island of Barbados, from February 18 to 28 by remaining outdoors in a group exceeding five persons, wh

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