Man Denied Bail Following Princes Town Robbery With Violence, Aggravation Cases
According to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), Nicholas Spann has been remanded in custody following Court proceedings related to two (2) separate robbery incidents in May 2026.
Both matters were initially heard at the South Masters Court on 13th May, 2026 before Master Kimitria Gray. In each case, the accused exercised his right to legal counsel and did not enter a plea. Bail was denied, and summary trials have been recommended. The cases have now been transferred to the Princes Town Magistrate Court, with hearings scheduled for 10th June, 2026.
The first incident, a robbery with aggravation, occurred on 5th May, 2026 at Naparima Mayaro Road. The victim was assisted promptly by the Princes Town Criminal Investigations Department (CID), with investigations led by PC Thomas under the guidance of ASP Pacheco, Insp. Wilkinson, Sgt. Teeluck, Cpl. Ramkissoon, and Cpl. Ali.
The second incident, a robbery with violence, took place on 26th April, 2026 at High Street.
Nicholas Spann was charged following instructions from Supt. Bridglal.
The TTPS is encouraging members of the public to report suspicious activity to assist law enforcement in keeping the community secure.

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