Police arrest two more in fraud case

ANGUILLA--On Monday, July 17, the Royal Anguilla Police Force charged 26-year-old Dennis Brooks of North Side, and 29-year-old Kieron Broodie of East End with conspiracy to commit fraud.

  The arrest came as a result of the continued investigation by members of the Traffic Department and the Inland Revenue concerning the fraudulent issue of Anguillian drivers’ licenses. It follows the arrest of Deion Richardson, who was arrested last week for fraud and issuing illegal licences. The alleged offenders appeared before the Magistrate on Monday, July 17, and were granted bail in the sum of EC $70,000, with two sureties each. They were both ordered by the court to report to the Valley Police Station every Monday and Friday, between the hours of 6:00am and 6:00pm.  Brooks was also ordered to hand over all travel documents and not leave the island by any means without the permission of the court.

  They are due back in court on Thursday, September 21, to answer to the charges. The RAPF also reported that on Tuesday, July 18, they arrested and charged Delroy Hughes of North Side with obstruction and impeding the search process by a Customs Officer whilst at Blowing Point Ferry Terminal. Hughes, who was taken before the Magistrate’s Court and was granted bail in the sum of EC $40,000, with one surety, was ordered to be of good behaviour and keep the peace.

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