The trial of colourful entertainer Elephant Man on a charge of abstracting
electricity was on Wednesday postponed to February 7, 2012 when the deejay appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court.
The trial was scheduled to commence on Wednesday, however, when the matter was mentioned it was pushed back further to a starting date next year. The
artiste, whose real name is O'Neil Bryan, also had his bail extended.
The entertainer was arrested at his home on Hillcrest Avenue in Kingston
on June 2 after it was alleged that he was using stolen
electricity.
A team from the Jamaica Public Service Company, accompanied by the
police, reportedly carried out an operation on Hillcrest Avenue when
they visited a property housing an apartment complex. While inspecting
the electric metering point, it was allegedly discovered that one of the
meters had no socket. On closer inspection, the team allegedly observed
that the meter contained an illegal connection, which went directly to
an apartment they said was occupied by the entertainer.
The artiste was reportedly escorted from the building and shown the
connection and the wires that were used. The team was then taken back
into the house where they reportedly observed several appliances that
were being powered by the stolen electricity.
The artiste was subsequently charged.
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