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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Beresford Francis remanded to prison for breaching bail conditions

Beresford Francis remanded to prison for breaching bail conditions

21 January 2025 - 11:53

Beresford Francis remanded to prison for breaching bail conditions

21 January 2025 - 11:53

Beresford Francis has been remanded to His Majesty’s Prison for breaching his bail conditions.

The 25-year-old resident of Vernons was intercepted at the V.C Bird International Airport by the police, after he attempted to board a flight to London.

The accused was previously granted bail by a magistrate in a matter that is currently before the court.

He was ordered to surrender all his travel documents and report to the Parham Police Station every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday between 6 am and 6 pm.

However, around 9:15 pm on Monday, January 20, the accused checked in with another passport on a flight scheduled to depart from Antigua to London around 11:30 pm.

He was taken into custody and his travel documents were seized.

He reappeared in court on Tuesday and was remanded to prison.

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2 Comments

  1. You on bail and trying to leave the island? You messy bad. Now no bail for you…idiot.

    Reply
  2. Just doing what you have done almost proves beyond a doubt that you are guilty of the charge before you

    Reply

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