Community service for ‘DJ Seen Up,’ others for violating COVID-19 measures

Negus McFarlane called him “DJ Seen Up.”

DJ Dellon Jennis.
Kaieteur News – Popular Disc Jockey (DJ), Negus McFarlane called “DJ Seen Up,” and two other men were sentenced to perform 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty to violating COVID-19 guidelines.
McFarlane, along with Aubrey Salomon and Collin Craig, all appeared at Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan. The men were slapped with individual allegations, which happened on different dates.
After the men confessed to violating the COVID-19 guidelines, Chief Magistrate McLennan ordered them to perform 40 hours of community service, clean up D’Urban Park or three weeks’ jail each by default.

Salassie McFarlane.
Three other men appeared before Chief Magistrate McLennan, to answer similar allegations. However, the men denied the allegation and were placed on $ 5,000 bail each.
Being set on bail are: DJ Dellon Jennis, Keith Fletcher and Salassie McFarlane. The trio denied the accusation, and noted that they attended a party on February 27, 2021 in Lodge, Georgetown, violating COVID-19 measures.
Jennis, Fletcher and McFarlane are expected to make their next court appearance on March 22, 2021.