A magistrate’s court will on May 8 decide the fate of a man who allegedly threatened to kill Prime Minister Phillip Davis last year.
The court heard that Constable Drexel Maycock had received a telephone call from an unidentified man seeking the whereabouts of Bain, but hung up when asked to identify himself.
But three to five minutes later, the same person called the police station saying “if you don’t release Lincoln Bain, Brave will be dead.”
The police said that the call was traced to Roberts, who was arrested later that day and admitted calling the Central Police Station twice.
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