Police confirm that “wanted bulletin” circulating on social media is a fake and could be sheer malice

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REAL NEWS – The Police say they have no knowledge of a so-called “wanted bulletin” for the detention of a young woman, which is now in circulation.

A picture of the female, with the claim that “the above is wanted by Dockyard Police for fraud and breaking” is making the rounds on social-media platforms.

The bulletin also asks persons to apprehend the young woman if she is seen.

This request is what raised concerns about the legitimacy of the bulletin, as, normally, the Police will caution residents against approaching anyone who is wanted in connection with a crime.

Additionally, wanted bulletins are rarely issued for offences of fraud and break-ins.

Stratcom was contacted about the bulletin, and Inspector Frankie Thomas said he does not know who the woman is; nor is he aware of such a bulletin being issued by his office or by the commissioner of police.

He confirms that no officer from his department could have put out that notice since that is not how the department operates.

And since the bulletin did not come from the Police, Thomas says it is not recognized.

The police inspector says information might later surface that the so-called bulletin is a case of maliciousness.

Another source says that the publication of false information about an individual, with the intent to ruin their reputation, could also be deemed a cyber crime.

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  1. didn’t UPP say the FBI coming to get Hon. Gaston Browne in 5 days??? Why “Real News” didn’t declare that to be FAKE NEWS???????????????

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