comrades missing since day.
Former State Minister for Energy Kern Spencer and co-accused, Coleen Wright are spending another night in jail after they failed to get through the mounds of paperwork involved before the courts office closed.
Another co-accused, businessman Rodney Chin was shortly before four Thursday afternoon.
It's not yet clear why no one turned up to secure Miss Wright's release.
Several persons who were willing to stand surety for Mr. Spencer were not able to get the necessary valuation of their properties before the court office closed.
Chief Executive Officer of Shocking Vibes Productions Limited, Patrick Roberts, told the RJR News Centre that he was unaware that a property valuation was needed.
Sources said Mr. Spencer was visibly upset after learning that he would not be going home.
Mr. Chin arrived with a police escort at the Corporate Area Criminal Court and hid under a jacket in a bid to shield his face from the media cameras.
He was quickly ushered through a back door and minutes later signed his release papers.
Pandemonium broke out among the large group of People's National Party supporters as they applauded his release.
He was then ushered into a waiting vehicle.
The mood of the crowd quickly changed after learning that Mr. Spencer would be sleeping behind bars again Thursday night.
Former State Minister for Energy Kern Spencer and co-accused, Coleen Wright are spending another night in jail after they failed to get through the mounds of paperwork involved before the courts office closed.
Another co-accused, businessman Rodney Chin was shortly before four Thursday afternoon.
It's not yet clear why no one turned up to secure Miss Wright's release.
Several persons who were willing to stand surety for Mr. Spencer were not able to get the necessary valuation of their properties before the court office closed.
Chief Executive Officer of Shocking Vibes Productions Limited, Patrick Roberts, told the RJR News Centre that he was unaware that a property valuation was needed.
Sources said Mr. Spencer was visibly upset after learning that he would not be going home.
Mr. Chin arrived with a police escort at the Corporate Area Criminal Court and hid under a jacket in a bid to shield his face from the media cameras.
He was quickly ushered through a back door and minutes later signed his release papers.
Pandemonium broke out among the large group of People's National Party supporters as they applauded his release.
He was then ushered into a waiting vehicle.
The mood of the crowd quickly changed after learning that Mr. Spencer would be sleeping behind bars again Thursday night.