Police Arrests Suspect Concerning Bus Robbery Case in St Kitts and Nevis,image :facebook
Police Arrests Suspect Concerning Bus Robbery Case in St Kitts and Nevis,image :facebook

Last Updated on November 14, 2023, 3:26 AM AST by Anthony Morris

The police have apprehended and charged Zhane Warner, 26, of Downing Street, Sandy Point, and Sadonis Jarvis, 24, of Crab Hill, Sandy Point, for a bus robbery on November 11th 2023.

The arrest was made following the ongoing investigation of the bus robbery in Bellevue, St Kitts and Nevis, which was reported to have taken place late evening on November 3rd, 2023.

The incident occurred between 11:30 PM and 12 AM, leaving residents shocked and the first responders on high alert.

The bus driver was reported to have fallen victim to this robbery as the disguised culprits brandished weapons, forcibly ejected him from the bus, and sped away.

The stolen vehicle was later discovered abandoned and ransacked on a dirt road in the Estridge area.

This triggered an investigation, and no immediate arrests were made. Still, the Authorities urged anyone with tangible information to come forward, not only about the robbery incident, to report ant other criminal activities that they witnessed so that the authorities could apprehened the criminals

As the investigation unfolded, it led to the arrest of 2 young criminals. It has been reported that

Arner and Jarvis were taken into custody on November 11th, 2023, and subsequently charged at the Sandy Point Police Station on November 12th, 2023.

This horrific event served as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and community cooperation in the face of such audacious criminal acts.

The unity of St Kitts And Nevis has promised to look out for the resident’s safety and advised the St Kitts And Nevis citizens to be vigilant whenever they are daily.

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