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Three Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) staffers and a police special constable yesterday appeared in court on charges of computer-related forgery and were placed on $100,000 bail each after pleading not guilty.
A release from the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) said that GRA staffers Reguel Jack of Lot 1695 Unity Place, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown; Akeem Martin, of Lot 19 Old Road Den Amstel; and Ruth Williams of lot 27 A, Sera Lodge Stewartville, West Coast Demerara along with Police Special Constable Winston Small of Lot 43 Avocado Place, East Ruimveldt, Georgetown were all charged yesterday by SOCU with computer related forgery.
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