
Click to view full size
Haitian national Juninho Fils Bien-Aimé has been remanded to custody until September 14 after admitting to stealing cash, clothing and barbering equipment from two of his countrymen.
The 35-year-old, who is listed as having no fixed address, appeared before acting Chief Magistrate Douglas Frederick and pleaded guilty to entering Oger Clergerâs home as a trespasser and stealing $1 000 from him.
He also confessed to breaking into Alain Prevelusâ home and stealing two barbering machines valued at $200, two shirts worth $200, two pairs of pants valued at $140, and $2 000 cash belonging to Prevelus.
The portable companion to gazettE. Get notifications, track read articles, and more. The latest news from Trinidad and Tobago, in one place.
Related stories
See articles related to "Haitian national remanded over thefts"