Two police ranks implicated in the disappearance of a truck load of diesel from the Mackenzie Police Station in Guyana last December stand charged with conspiracy to commit a felony.
The Stabroek News said Police Sergeant of fourteen years, Terrence Noble of 176 Fort Ordnance, West Coast, Berbice and a junior rank of two years, Cecil Adams of Ogle Street, East Coast Demerara were each placed on $100,000 bail when they appeared before Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Christianburg Magistrates' Court yesterday.
It is alleged that the duo, some time between November and December 2009 at the Mackenzie Police Station, conspired to steal from the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA), 25,000 thousand gallons of diesel which was lodged on the station's compound at the time.
The two were represented by attorney-at-law Michael Sommersaul who made a bail application on their behalf which was not contested by police prosecutor Oswald Pitt. The two are to return to court on October 12 for report.
