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Linden man accused of forging Top Cop’s signature

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A Linden man is being accused of forging the signature of the Commission­er of Police on a letter for a firearm licence that he needed to uplift an air gun he bought online.

Jermaine Norman, of 53 Blueberry Hill, Linden, was read a charge that on September 25, at Georgetown, with intent to defraud, he uttered to Kizzia Carrington, a law enforcemen­t officer at the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), the forged letter, purporting to show that it was issued by the Office of the Commission­er of Police, knowing same to be false. Norman entered a not guilty plea. Police Prosecutor Shawn Gonsalves told the court that the accused, who is an AC technician, would have ordered an air gun online in March and would have received same during that month. The accused, according to the prosecutor, went to the Guyana National Shipping Corpora-tion to uplift the gun but was told that he needed a licence.

As a result, Norman wrote to the Commission­er of Police requesting a licence but his applicatio­n was

denied. It was then that the accused allegedly wrote his own letter, forged the signature of the Commission­er of Police and took the document to the shipping company. He was redirected to GRA, where he presented the document and it was observed that it was forged.

However, attorney Tiffany Jeffers, who represente­d the man, told the court that her client received the letter through the post office and would have indicated that to the police.

The defendant was later granted his release on $150,000 bail and is expected to return to court on October 5 before the Chief Magistrate.

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