Searles man acquitted of 2019 robbery of fast-food employee

After a months-long legal proceeding that wrapped up with a jury deliberation, a Christ Church resident has been cleared of all wrongdoing in a high-profile 2019 armed robbery case targeting a KFC outlet.

Alvin George Chung, a 59-year-old resident of the Searles Plantation community, had staunchly maintained his innocence from the moment he was charged. The prosecution alleged that on New Year’s Eve 2019, Chung held up KFC employee Llewelun Walthurst, stealing a total of BDS $69,881 and US$1,259 in cash that belonged to the fast-food chain.

Over the course of the 12-week trial, both the defense and prosecution laid out their competing cases before a nine-member jury. Veteran defense attorney Kaviar Callender led the legal team for Chung, mounting a rigorous challenge to the prosecution’s evidence. Senior State Counsel Kevin Forde argued the case on behalf of the state, presenting the government’s narrative of the alleged robbery.

After reviewing all testimony and evidence presented during the trial, the nine-member jury returned a not guilty verdict, acquitting Chung of the single robbery charge. Presiding Justice Pamela Beckles formally confirmed the verdict in court, directly notifying Chung that he was no longer in legal custody and was free to leave the courthouse.

The case marks the conclusion of a years-long legal process that hung over Chung’s head since the alleged incident nearly four and a half years ago, ending with the jury’s finding that the prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.