Morton, Willett released after WIPA posts bail

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Trinidad and Tobago batsman Runako Morton and Leeward Islands all rounder, Tonito Willet, were released from police custody yesterday after the West Indies Players Association met conditions for their bail on drug related charges.

WIPA president Dinanath Ramnarine also said that the two cricketers, who were arrested last Friday night, had since apologized to their families, friends and teams.

He said WIPA was assembling a team of lawyers to represent the two cricketers when they re-appear in court tomorrow charged with possession of 470 grammes of marijuana with a street value of TT$6 000 (US$1 000).

Tonito Willett

The two men had been granted bail on Monday to the tune of TT$100 000 (US$16 600) each, but spent the night in police custody after no one came forward to meet the conditions. The court had also given an alternative bail of TT$20 000 (US$3 330) cash each for the two cricketers.

“Yesterday when the magistrate ordered that they could get bail, we were trying to do it through a deed and the deed obviously needed certain clearance … and it took some time and it was not able to be done … but with the guys in police custody since Friday we therefore want to make sure they are out,” Ramnarine told reporters.