Man who allegedly broke into Rose Hall murder victims house charged with threatening behaviour

Quincy Ron Hooper

The man who allegedly broke into the house where Melissa Arokium and her eight-year-old son, Anthony Arokium, were found murdered in Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, was yesterday charged with threatening behaviour.

Former GDF officer, Quincy Ron Hooper, 32, appeared before Magis-trate Peter Hugh at Albion where he was charged with threatening behaviour committed against Melissa’s brother, Cerrano Arokium on Sunday, October, 1 at Rose Hall Town, Corentyne.

Hooper pleaded not guilty to the charge and was placed on $15,000 bail. He will return to court on October, 18, for report.