Two alleged kidnappers back in jail

TWO alleged kidnappers who were recently released on $200,000 bail each were back in jail last night after police arrested them at a police station in North Trinidad, where they were supposed to report.

A Port-of-Spain magistrate had granted them bail on conditions that they report to the police station between 1 and 5 pm on Mondays and Fridays. Senior police officers told Newsday that the two men were being held relative to “intelligence information” they had received on other kidnappings. The two were recently charged in connection with the kidnapping of two teenagers.  They had been on the run for sometime, and subsequently surrendered to members of one of the protective services. It brought to five the number of people charged in connection with the kidnapping.  They were initially denied bail when they appeared in court, but one day after, they were each granted bail in the sum of $200,000 to cover a total of eight charges. Both men later secured bail.

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