Fabian O’neal Alleyne walked out of the No. 3 Supreme Court free of an illegal gun and ammunition charge yesterday.
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It came after the prosecution offered no evidence against him.
Alleyne, a truck driver, of Stewart Hill, St John, had been accused of having 18 firearms on September 24, 2013.
The alleged weapons were: four Glock pistols, three Taurus pistols, one Springfield Armoury USA pistol, two Bersas, a SIG Sauer pistol, a Hersal, one Parra Ordnance, a Ruger, a Sturm Ruger, one SIG Arms pistol, one Smith & Wesson revolver and a Smith & Wesson pistol.
He also denied having 647 rounds of ammunition on that same date.
Yesterday, Principal State Counsel Romario Straker informed the court that the prosecution was no longer offering any evidence against Alleyne, who was represented by Senior Counsel Andrew Pilgrim.
Justice Carlisle Greaves then told Alleyne he was free to go.
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