A mason-mechanic accused of attempting to rob a
woman in her home using the ruse of asking for a
drink of water was yesterday remanded to prison by
Acting Chief Magistrate Cecil Sullivan while an
arrest warrant was issued for his alleged
accomplice.
It is alleged that on Monday last, Mortland Bobb,
25, of 2511 North Ruimveldt attempted to rob Enid
Norville in her home at Norton Street, Lodge.
According to the police reports, a man went to
Norville's home and asked for a glass of water. She
reportedly opened her gate and allowed the man to
enter her premises. When she left her back door open
and went to get the water, two men seized the
opportunity to enter. One allegedly grabbed Norville
around the neck while the other ran further into the
house and choked her 13-year-old daughter. However,
Norville and her daughter were able to raise an
alarm. The men then fled but Bobb was reportedly
held while trying to use Durban Street as an escape
route.
Bobb pleaded not guilty to attempting to commit a
felony. The matter will continue on Tuesday.
The accused was represented by attorney-at-law
Paul Fung-A-Fat. The defence counsel told the court
that his client's jaw was broken after a vigilante
group gave him a beating after they accused him of
attempting to rob a woman. They then secured him to
a lamppost with duct tape.
Fung-A-Fat also asked the magistrate to grant an
order for Bobb to go to the hospital for medical
attention to his jaw. It was granted.
Meanwhile an arrest warrant was issued for Bobb's
alleged accomplice, Rayon Hernandes of `A' Field,
Sophia.