Footballer Omalo Williams, along with three other men, was yesterday remanded to prison over harbouring items that were allegedly stolen from Golyn and Sons during a robbery.
The charges read at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court stated Williams, 20, of Lot 83 Leopold Street, allegedly received from Nicholous Choy a flat screen TV valued $110,000 knowing that the item was stolen or unlawfully obtained.
He pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read to him by Magistrate Judy Latchman.
It was also alleged that Choy, 25, of Lot 184 Charlotte Street, Bourda; Orin Breedy, 42, a taxi driver; and Jason David, 30, of Main Street received a quantity of items;