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T&T mechanic charged with kidnapping and buggering young boys

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
T&T mechanic charged with kidnapping and buggering young boys

A 21-year-old mechanic will re-appear in court on Wednesday charged with kidnapping and buggering two boys last month.

Magistrate Adia Mohammed denied bail to Joseph Kyle Nicholas, 21, who is also accused of driving without a driver’s permit or insurance, and possession of a firearm on April 28.

He is also facing charges of common assault, robbery with aggravation, kidnapping, false imprisonment, sexual touching and the buggery of a 12-year-old boy.

Nicholas is also accused of grievous sexual assault, kidnapping, robbery with aggravation, and buggery involving a boy in the community of Arima, on April 8.

The court was told that he has a pending charge of robbery with aggravation dating to 2012, and details of this charge with be presented on Wednesday when Nicholas reappears  in the Port of Spain Seventh Court.

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