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Colin Gramble broke down in tears yesterday after he was posted bail in the sum of $50,000 for the offence of simple larceny. The 55-year old of Lot 7 Cummings Lodge, East Coast Demerara,Jerseys Cheap NFL, was not required to plead to the indictable charge brought against him by Maurice Glasgow.Glasgow alleged that Gramble on November 29 stole from him $100,Wholesale Basketball Jerseys,000.The men appeared before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell who heard that Gramble who was hired as a contract truck driver, stole the money after Glasgow asked him to watch over the cash while he conducted business at the David Rose Medical Centre.The prosecution stated that on the day of the incident Glasgow and Gramble went to Republic Bank where Glasgow changed a cheque for $1M. The latter allegedly placed the money in parcels of ten and sought to return to the work site. It was understood that Glasgow received a call and went to the David Rose Medical Centre,Wholesale NBA Jerseys China, leaving the defendant to look over the bag.The prosecutor said that when the complainant returned he saw the defendant boarding a motorbike. He claimed after making checks, it was noticed that the $100,000 was missing. A report was made and the defendant was arrested.There was no objection to bail only that the sum be substantial. The court subsequently ordered Gramble to post bail in the sum of $50,000.Gramble told the court that on the day of the incident the complainant left him at the work site,Cheap Jerseys Online, working on a motor cycle. The man claimed that it was only later in the day that Glasgow contacted him telling him that he wanted his money he had stolen.The defendant told the gathering that he was on $20,Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic,000 bail and he had to borrow the money to bail himself. He said he takes care of his six children and had to have his daughter borrow $10,Nike Off White The Ten,000 to assist them due to the lost of time dedicated to the matter.The man pleaded with the court claiming it was for the sake of his children. “They have no one else, and I am the sole breadwinner.” He even burst into tears. “Oh God where am I to get this money from? I had to borrow.”The man finally resorted to begging the complainant to do something on his behalf. “If you tek people money you ain’t know wha gun happen? Is who you think tek de money? Jumbie?”Gramble is expected to return to court on January 23. |
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