Three more men granted bail after protest arrests

One of three accused, Selwyn Powell

Alvin James and Edd Jno Baptiste of Laplaine along with Selwin Powell of Portsmouth were granted bail in the sum of $25,000 after being arrested and charged with unlawful assembly in Roseau on March 19, 2025.

They appeared before Magistrate Pearl Williams at a Roseau Magistrate Court on Tuesday.

According to the complaint, on March 19, 2025, at Victoria Street in Roseau the accused,  “unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together to the disturbance of the public peace.” This charge falls under the Public Order Act and carries a penalty of up to five years in prison.

The three accused were not required to enter a plea since the matter is an indictable offense and is expected to be heard at the High Court of Justice before a judge and jury.

They are being represented by Attorneys Joshua Francis and Ronald Charles.

The preliminary inquiry into the matter for James and Jno Baptiste is set for June 30, 2025. However, Powell’s matter was adjourned to August 21st, 2025.

Dominica News Online (DNO) has been alerted that more arrests are expected to be made.

 

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4 Comments

  1. Clement Joseph
    April 4, 2025

    Admin, there is no such charge under the Public Order Act. Take a look at section 4 of the Riot Act, Chapter 10:01 – Unlawful assembly after proclamation
    4. Where any persons to the number of twelve or more, being unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously assembled together to the disturbance of the public peace…

  2. April 3, 2025

    I think this charge falls under the Public Order Act and carries a penalty of up to five years in prison.

  3. Skerro
    April 2, 2025

    what this place come to communist no freedom of speach

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  4. MEME
    April 2, 2025

    Yah, the comedy continues, while Skerrit’s campaign machinery is in full flight in all 21 constituencies. Secret meetings are being held in all 21 constituencies.
    So he is shutting down the opposition, while he is trying to get re-elected, one more time.
    As i keep saying, you all created a monster, and it is now biting you all in your backsides. Only in Dominica!

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