Last Updated on November 6, 2023, 5:49 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The police charged Devin Richardson of Old Road St Kitts, popularly known as Buckie Got It. He was arrested after being hit with eight warrants for Attempting to pervert the Course of Justice.
The offensives have been reported to have occurred between October 6th and 16th, 2023.
Perverting the cause of justice is carrying out an act that is intended or intended to obstruct and defeat public justice. For example, they are invading false evidence to mislead a court in civil or criminal proceedings or an operation Albino, making false testament to the police, stealing or destroying evidence, threatening a witness or attempting to influence juditoanary.
St Kitts and Nevis Police Force took action on eight warrants, which were issued in his name on the first instance they got, leading to the apprehension and subsequent charging of Richardson.
During his arrest, a conversation could be heard in the video where the police were telling him that he was under arrest and he was questioning them for what reason he was being arrested.
This development has left the community stunned and seeking answers regarding the nature of the alleged offences.
The charges were formally laid at the Basseterre Police Station on November 4th, 2023, marking a significant moment in the legal proceedings surrounding this high-profile case.
The gravity of the allegations casts a shadow over the reputation of Buckie Got It, who has been a prominent figure within his community.
As the legal process unfolds, many will be closely watching to see how this case progresses. The impact of these charges on both the individual involved and the community remains to be seen, but the significance of this development cannot be overstated.
Lastly, the community has extended their empathy and wished Buckie Got It the best in dealing with the situation, and they are praying for him.
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