MURDER ACCUSED Everton Randolph Gittens returned to a quiet welcome in his Bank Hall neighbourhood yesterday.
After apparently leaving the Supreme Court complex via a rear door to avoid the media, the only evidence of higher-than-usual activity in his neighbourhood was the presence of a number of cars outside his home.
Earlier, around 4 p.m., the police constable left HMP Dodds, where he had been on remand for more than a year, in a prison transport vehicle for the Bridgetown court for the completion of paper work related to his release on bail, which had been granted last Friday.
Gittens, a former member of the Drug Squad, finally got his $200 000 bail signed after his sureties were vetted and accepted by the court yesterday evening. (HLE)
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