July 29, 2020

Three Alleged Gang Members Placed On Remand Over 2019 Killing

By Newsroom

Three of the five men charged for the 2019 murder of Garvey Campo, have been remanded into custody pending the start of their trial. Seandel Davy, Sydney Viaruel and Wenrick King appeared before the Arima Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.

Campo was found shot to death on Monday 7th January, 2019.

The remaining duo, Daryl Kriston Bissoon and Paul Gosein, who are currently remanded at the Maximum Security Prison, Arouca, will appear before an Arima Magistrate on Thursday.

Wenrick King, of Rose Drive, Evergreen, Carapo, was charged by officers of the Homicide Bureau of Investigations (HBI), Region Two, with murder, using a firearm in the commission of a gang-related activity, and using ammunition in the commission of a gang-related activity.

Seandel Davy, of Rose Drive, Evergreen, Carapo, was charged with murder and knowingly providing support to a gang leader in the furtherance of the commission of a gang-related activity.

Sydney Viaruel, of Windy Hill, Arouca, was charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and knowingly providing support to a gang leader in the furtherance of the commission of a gang-related activity.

Daryl Kriston Bissoon was charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder and being a gang leader during the period
Thursday 3rd January, 2019 and Tuesday 8th January, 2019.

Paul Gosein was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, possession of a firearm to wit one Glock 9mm pistol which he reasonably knew would be used in the commission of a gang related activity and possession of 23 rounds of 9mm ammunition which he reasonably knew would be used in the commission of a gang-related activity.

The investigation also comprised members from several specialized units of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), which included the Central Intelligence Bureau, involving the expertise of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), Cyber Crime Unit and Social Media Unit.

It was spearheaded by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Intelligence and Investigations, Mc Donald Jacob and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Central Intelligence Bureau, Wendell Williams.

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