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10 foreign nationals charged with immigration offenses

NASSAU, BAHAMAS One Dominican, one Jamaican and eight Haitian nationals were recently brought before the courts on New Providence and Grand Bahama by the Department of Immigration. On Thursday, April 22, Yonaidi Melendez Castillo of the Dominican Republic appeared before Magistrate Jeanine Weech-Gomez in the Magistrate’s Court #7 and pleaded guilty to overstaying. She was subsequently ordered to be turned over to the Department of Immigration for deportation at the expense of her employers. On Friday, April 23, Celibon Cedie, Lens Petit and Jeff Dutrevil, all of Haiti, appeared before Magistrate Samuel McKinney in the Magistrates’ Court #1 and all pleaded guilty to overstaying.

Man charged with murder

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Man denies using fake cheques to defraud businesses

fjohnson@tribunemedia.net A 32-year-old man who denied using fraudulent insurance cheques to defraud three businesses will appear before a magistrate next year to determine whether he will be granted bail before his trial. Another man accused of similar offences was yesterday granted $3,500 bail before his hearing. In the first incident, Brent McPhee appeared before Magistrate Samuel McKinney after he was accused of using fake JS Johnson cheques to defraud three hardware stores of over $16,000 worth of supplies between November and December. Yesterday, he was charged with three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud, five counts of possession of a forged document, five counts of uttering a forged document and five counts of fraud by false pretences.

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