Gabriel ‘Batman’ Harrigin Denied Bail, Remanded To Prison For Kidnapping, Rape Charges

Controversial social media personality Gabriel “Batman” Harrigin, 32, has been denied bail and remanded to prison following his Court appearance earlier today (Wednesday 18th February, 2026) for charges of kidnapping and rape.

Reports state that Harrigin appeared before High Court Master Indira Chinebas, where bail was refused. He is represented by Attorney-at-Law Larry Williams and is expected to re-appear in Court on 20th March, 2026, at which time bail is expected to be reconsidered.

Harrigin is accused of attacking a woman in January, two (2) days after celebrating his birthday. 

According to the complainant, Harrigin picked her up at her D’Abadie home and they later visited a bar on Ariapita Avenue. She alleged that instead of taking her home afterwards, he drove her to his residence in St. James.

The woman claimed she was assaulted, threatened and forced to have unprotected sex twice before being dropped off in Port-of-Spain, where she made a report to the Besson Street Police Station.

Harrigin was arrested last week and charged after reportedly being identified in an identification parade. He faces charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment, grievous sexual assault and two (2) counts of rape and assault by beating.

More on this as it becomes available. 

[Source: CNC3]

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