Trinidadian ordered extradited to Canada
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – A 52-year-old Trinidad and Tobago national, who was deported from Canada in 2010 having been convicted for manslaughter and other offences, has been ordered extradited to Canada to face 54 charges including murder and kidnapping.
Chief Magistrate Marcia Caesar-Ayers ruled that Septimus Neverson also known as Christopher David Munroe, Richard Murphy and Septimus Samuel, be returned to Canada to answer the charges.
A statement from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said that Neverson is charged with murder, three counts of attempted murder; four counts of kidnapping; six counts of attempted robbery, 13 counts of breaking and entering a dwelling house for unlawful purposes and 27 counts of robbery.
The offences are alleged to have occurred over the period May 4 to July 20th, 2006, in Canada.
The accused has been remanded in custody without bail and advised of his rights to appeal the order within 15 days.
Police said that in November 2014 an extradition request was received from the Canadian authorities for the provisional arrest of Neverson.
On February, 25 this year, Neverson who is known to have previous charges and convictions dating back to 1985, was arrested in Port of Spain
In 2010, police said he had been deported to his homeland after being convicted for manslaughter and other offences in Canada.