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Guyana denies bail for 2 sons of JFK plot suspect |
2007-06-14 |
![]() Kareem and Iqra Kadir, sons of plot suspect Abdul Kadir, 55, a former opposition legislator in Guyana, pleaded not guilty when they made their first court appearance before Magistrate Judge Melissa Robertson-Ogle on the illegal munitions charge. Prosecutors said a single round of ammunition for a high-powered rifle, which the brothers were not licensed to own, was found hidden at their home in the eastern Guyanese city of Linden during a search by local police and FBI agents on Sunday. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 One round of bullet? |
Posted by: treo 2007-06-14 10:16 |
#1 Under the British colonial era legislation still on the books in most of the Caribbean, possession of a live round, or even a spent cartridge or of lead shot, counts as "ammunition" and may get you up to 5 years in jail. No right to bear arms there. Anyone wanting a firearm must apply to the Police for a permit. This is granted on the discretion of the Commissioner of Police. |
Posted by: John Frum 2007-06-14 06:34 |