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Jamaican ordered to pay fine or serve time for firearm possession in Barbados

Published:Tuesday | July 30, 2024 | 2:32 PM
Failure to pay the fine will result in Reid spending 645 days in prison, which is the remainder of an eight-year starting sentence. - File photo

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The High Court in Barbados on Monday ordered a Jamaican national, Onickey Orain Reid, to pay a fine of BB$15,000 after apologising for being caught with a firearm.

Failure to pay the fine will result in him spending 645 days in prison, which is the remainder of an eight-year starting sentence.

In handing down the ruling, Justice Pamela Beckles told Reid, “Upon your payment of the fine or service of the time you are to be released into the custody of the Immigration Department for the appropriate action.”

On April 29, 2022, Reid pleaded guilty to having possession of an illegal 5.56 millimetre rifle.

The gun was discovered, by police, in the trunk of a car occupied by Reid and another person.

“I am sorry for being caught up . . . in this in Barbados,” Reid told the judge as he pleaded for leniency from the court so “I can return home to my family to proceed with my surgical matter and my life. I apologise to the State of Barbados for being caught with a firearm."

It was  revealed that Reid is suffering from a gunshot wound for which he receives medical attention.

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