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Trial starts for USVI man caught with bag of jewellery days after Irma

- Kasim Benti faces court on charge of Handling Stolen Goods
A nine-member High Court jury is expected to decide whether a man from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands (USVI) found carrying a number of gold and silver jewellery after three jewellery stores in Road Town were looted after Hurricane Irma, is guilty or not. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- A nine-member jury is expected to decide whether a man from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands (USVI) found carrying a number of gold and silver jewellery after three jewellery stores in Road Town were looted after Hurricane Irma, is guilty or not.

Kasim Benti’s trial for two counts of Handling Stolen Goods started on Monday, September 28, 2020 in the High Court.

Justice Stanley John is presiding over the matter, while Senior Prosecutor Ms Annjel X. Flax represents the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution.

Benti does not have any legal representation and is defending himself during these criminal proceedings.

Three stores looted

According to Ms Flax, during the time of the defendant’s arrest on September 8, 2017, Little Denmark, Samarkand Jewellers and Mi Amor Jewellers were looted.

She said the three stores all located in walking distance of each other had been secured for the impending hurricane by their owners.

However, when the owners came to assess the damage, they noticed that they were victims of the territory-wide looting that was taking place after the destructive hurricane.

She explained that on the day in question, members of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force were conducting mobile patrols during the night-time curfew near the Cyril B. Romney Tortola Pier Park when they received information that Mi Amor Jewellery store was being burgled.

When they arrived, the defendant and another man were spotted near the building.

The duo fled, but the defendant was caught and searched, and in his backpack, police found an undisclosed amount of money, jewellery, a flashlight, and a knife.

Benti was arrested and taken into custody and later charged with the offences before the court.

No fingerprints

While urging the jury to be impartial, Ms Flax said reasonable inference in the matter could be drawn in relation to the jewellery that was found on the defendant’s person, despite the fact that prosecution did not have any fingerprints linking the defendant to the crime scenes.

On day one, four witnesses took the stand to testify, including the Virtual Complainants in the matter and police officers.

The trial continues today, September 29, 2020, with more testimonies, and it is expected to come to a close during the course of the day.

11 Responses to “Trial starts for USVI man caught with bag of jewellery days after Irma”

  • Is this Mic On (29/09/2020, 08:18) Like (13) Dislike (4) Reply
    so when will trial start for enforcement staff who up to this day;remains on active employment
    • HMMM (29/09/2020, 08:23) Like (11) Dislike (13) Reply
      I hope they don’t forget them down island police officers who thief too
      • Trump (29/09/2020, 20:37) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
        @ Bull and Strupes I bet everything in your house are stolen. What are your sins. You are probably the biggest thief in the BVI A@@$⁵*^#
  • Bull (29/09/2020, 08:23) Like (8) Dislike (16) Reply
    Leave or local people USVI is one of we one Virgin Islands charge them island people a lot of them thief after Hurricane
    • @Bull (29/09/2020, 11:59) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
      "Benti " has never been nor will ever be " one ah we ". That surname is foreign to both US and USVI and if you don't know,then you must be a wanna be one ah we. Go find your roots.
      • Jack Rabbit (29/09/2020, 20:29) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
        @ Bull you need to go and read a few books 1) Mis-education of the Negro, by Carter G. Woodson 2. WHAT THEY WILL NEVER TEACH YOU IN HISTORY Class : BY Indus Kemet Kush because you are suffering from dangerous MENTAL SLAVERY. YOUR last name is not yours it belongs to the slave masters that RAPPED, LYNCHED AND MURDERED YOUR GREAT GRANDPARENTS OR GRAND PATENTS AND THEIR CHILDTEN.. SO SHUT YOUR DAM PIE HOLE TALKING THAT SHIT ABOUT FINDING "ROOTS". THE ONLY ROOTS YOU NEED TO FIND IS YOUR AFRICAN ROOTS AND BE THANKFULABD GRATEFUL FOR THEM. IT'S BECAUSE OF THEIR BLOOD, SEEAT AND TEARS YOU AND I ARE YOU UNGRATEFUL S.O.B....YOU DAM FOOL
  • Outsider (29/09/2020, 08:55) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    I went to school with Kasim Benti at Isabella Morris P.S.
    He's from down Long Bay. Maybe he was born in ST, but he's a BVIlander.
  • advantage never done (29/09/2020, 09:20) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    Only now 3 years later?
  • over 3 years? (29/09/2020, 09:28) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why is it taking over 3 years to prosecute a simple crime like this?
  • WHAT!!! (29/09/2020, 10:05) Like (11) Dislike (2) Reply
    Nail his a** if guilty , looting jewelry after a national disaster, scum needs jail time.
  • What? (29/09/2020, 22:47) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Three years to wait for a trial for theft? Wow


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