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A 24-year-old mother from Nut Grove and a man from Gray’s Farm have appeared in court accused of attempting to pass a forged cheque.
The pair were granted bail of $10,000 each, with $1,000 cash deposits and two sureties required.
The woman must surrender her passport, while her co-accused is barred from applying for one.

Both must report to Gray’s Farm Police Station three times a week.
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The case, which will be sent to the High Court for trial, has been adjourned to 16 December. The value of the cheque has not yet been disclosed.
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Sorry to hear about that. No judgement
Trying to make easy money always has repercussions,you should think before you do these things especially when you have children
This is serious business. Forged cheques don’t just hurt banks they affect trust in the whole financial system. Hope the law deals with them properly.
So no names and faces.. when it was another young mother of three, y’all were quick to have here name on radio and everywhere. Smfh
$10,000 bail too soft for fraud. These things need stronger penalty to send a message.