Crime
Two other individuals were also charged with firearm-related offenses during a police raid on Dennis Alphonso Maynard's bar six years ago, according to Inspector Dwayne Griffith's testimony in court.
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Two other people apart from accused Dennis Alphonso Maynard were charged for firearm-related offences after police raided his bar six years ago.
So said Inspector Dwayne Griffith in answer to cross-examination questions when he testified in the gun trial against Maynard in the No. 3 Supreme Court yesterday.
Maynard, of Roach Village, St George, is accused of having a .40-calibre semi-automatic pistol; a .22-calibre semi-automatic pistol; 39 rounds of ammunition and 1.25 grammes of cannabis, in his possession on October 6, 2018.
Inspector Griffith told the court he applied for and obtained a warrant to search Maynard’s Survivor’s Bar, at Roach Village, St George, for firearms. (HLE)