The case involving five men implicated in the robbery of $65 million from security guards in February last year has been put off until Thursday.
The case was called up today in the Gun Court.
The accused are Oral Chin, André Malcolm, Corriann Collins, Courtney Getten and Vernon Elliott, and they are charged with robbery with aggravation.
Chin and Malcolm were employed to the security company which was robbed.
It’s alleged that on February 3, last year employees of the security company were transporting money to a bank when a motor car bumped into their vehicle.
The security guards came out of their vehicle to assess the damage when armed men came out of the motor car and robbed them.
A report was made to the police and investigations led to the arrest of the five men.
The Crown is alleging that Chin was the mastermind behind the robbery.
Chin and Getten are on bail but Malcolm, Collins and Elliot were denied bail and remain in custody.



