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Two women have been convicted in separate cases of selling intoxicating liquor without a valid licence, following investigations in the Northern Division. Both matters were heard before Magistrate Nikolas Ali at the Arima Magistrates’ Third Court, where guilty pleas were entered.
On June 10, Jacqueline Ramtahal was convicted and bonded in the sum of TT$5,000 to keep the peace for three years. Should she fail to comply with the bond conditions, she will be required to return to court for sentencing. Ali also ordered the destruction of all alcoholic beverages seized during the investigation.
Six days later, on June 16, Margaret Castillo faced similar charges. She was bonded in the sum of TT$5,000 to keep the peace for two years. In addition to the destruction of seized alcohol, the court ordered the forfeiture of TT$3,202, representing proceeds from the unlawful sale of liquor. The funds are to be deposited into the Consolidated Fund.
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