The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 05, 2016
by HAYDN HUGGINS A 71-YEAR-OLD WOMAN was among several persons charged in connection with police searches conducted during ‘Operation I Girp’ at Rose Place, Kingstown, July 27, as the local constabulary continued its efforts to take illegal guns off the streets. Theresa Norville, also known as ‘T’, was taken before the Serious Offences Court last Friday, July 29, charged with possession of a semi-automatic 9 mm pistol without licence and 12 rounds of 9mm ammunition. Norville is also charged with possession of ten grams of marijuana and three grams of cocaine. She pleaded not guilty to all four charges when she stood before Chief Magistrate Rechanne Browne. The elderly woman was granted $25,000 bail with one surety, on condition that she surrender her travel
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documents, and report to the Central Police Station on Rose Place, commonly referred to as ‘Bottom Town’ and Mondays and sometimes referred to as a fishing community, has seen its fair Thursdays. share of shooting incidents. Attorney Michaela Ambrose Francis said the exercise is He explained that, while appeared on aimed primarily at taking search warrants were issued Norville’s behalf. the illegal firearms off the in relation to certain The firearm and Theresa ‘T’ Norville was the only streets in an effort to reduce searches during ‘Tifos’, in the ammunition matters Rose Place resident to be arrested the number of gun-related case of ‘I-Girp’ which were adjourned to and charged for possession of an specifically dealt with Rose September 9, while the illegal firearm, in ‘Operation I Girp’. crimes here, in keeping with the need to safeguard Place, a general search others are slated for National Security. warrant was issued by the October 3. He noted that ‘Tifos’, an High Court, pursuant to Offences Court last Friday on The July 27 operation saw acronym for “Taking Illicit section 32 of the Firearms drug related charges. Rose Place locked down for Firearms Off the Streets’, Act. some four hours, during included police patrols and Francis said this allowed ‘I Girp’ – part of ‘Tifos’ which police, through a searches throughout the the police to search persons, combined effort of mainly country, during which a vehicles, houses and other Speaking with THE operational units, carried out number of persons were structures in that VINCENTIAN on Tuesday, searches on persons, houses arrested and charged with community. Assistant Superintendent of and other structures. possession of unlicensed Asked whether similar Police Clauston Francis, Norville was the only one firearms, ammunition and operations are expected to be Second-in-command of the held on gun and ammunition controlled drugs, over a held in the near future, Criminal Investigation charges. period of time. Francis said, “The police will A number of other persons Department (CID), described Francis added that continue to explore ‘Operation I-Girp’ as another who were apprehended persons who were wanted in opportunities of conducting phase of ‘Operation Tifos’ during the action, were also connection with other crimes similar operations when and which started May 26 this taken before the Serious were also taken into custody. where necessary.” year.