Shopkeeper jailed for coke
âI will not give you the opportunity to pay a fine. You are going straight to jail.â
Those were the words Senior Magistrate Carl Joseph directed to Emmanuel Richards of Walvaroo on Monday.{{more}}
Richards, a shopkeeper, pleaded guilty to possessing 14 grammes of cocaine with intent to supply when he appeared before the Number one Kingstown Magistrate Court. He was sentenced to four months in prison.
Richards was arrested last Friday when police searched his shop.
The court heard that while the police were searching the shop, Richards teased them saying, âAll yuh canât get anything. All yuh canât get anything. Yuh hear all yuh canât get anything.â
The court also heard that a search was conducted on Richardsâ person and a bag with four rocks of cocaine was found in his underwear. Following the discovery of the cocaine, police seized EC$105 and US$2.
Police said they âstrongly believeâ Richards sold cocaine.
Police prosecutor, Inspector Ekron Lockhart, contended that Richards sold the âdangerous substanceâ at a shop âwhere little childrenâ went.
Richards told the court that a man came to his shop and purchased some items. And, instead of paying cash for the items, he threw a bag on the counter. He said when he searched the bag, he saw some âstones,â which he admitted were cocaine. He contended that the police got the drug on the counter.
Asked if he knew the effects cocaine could have on people, Richards said yes. He further said that it could damage the brain.
âYou have a shop and yet you have cocaine readily available for sale?â the Senior Magistrate asked Richards.