Kadeem Isaac remanded over bomb threat case
Kadeem Isaac remanded to prison after a court appearance over an alleged bomb threat targeting Police Headquarters.
Meanwhile, the accused is 22 years old. He lives on Old Parham Road. He appeared before Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel.
At the hearing, he had no legal representation. As a result, the court ordered his remand. He will remain in custody until May 5.
In addition, officials said the case may move to Magistrate Andrew Mighty. Therefore, further proceedings will follow a new court assignment.
Meanwhile, police reported a swift response to the incident. Officers from the Criminal Investigations Department Task Force led the operation.
In fact, the arrest took place early on Tuesday, April 28. Police detained him around 6:15 a.m. shortly after the investigation progressed.
Earlier, authorities said the threat was made the previous day. Consequently, investigators moved quickly to identify a suspect.
Furthermore, police confirmed that Isaac was charged after questioning. The investigation continued after his arrest.
In an earlier statement, the Office of Strategic Communications also spoke on the matter. They confirmed the suspect assisted investigators.
In addition, they stressed that all threats to public safety are taken seriously. Therefore, law enforcement continues to treat the case with urgency.
Moreover, authorities said the investigation remains active. They continue gathering information related to the threat.
At the same time, officials have not released further details. However, they emphasized the importance of public safety measures.
As the case progresses, Isaac remains in custody. The court will review the matter again on May 5.
Overall, the incident highlights the rapid response of law enforcement. It also shows ongoing efforts to address security threats.
Further updates are expected as the legal process continues.
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