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Fake Degrees Sold for JMD$400,000
February 01, 2010
For $400,000, anyone can easily bypass three hard years of tertiary
education and buy a university degree.
A sterling example of the fraud is the recent case where the police arrested
two men from Greater Portmore, St Catherine for the practice.
Allegations outlined in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on
Friday said one of the accused men, Antonia Mullings, was "employed to a
prominent tertiary institution in the Corporate Area" when "he forged university
certificates and sold them for $400,000."
sting operation
The allegations also outlined that police were made aware of the situation
and how one such fake certificate was to be handed over to the co-accused,
businessman, Corey Lawrence, 30. Both parties were reported arrested as Lawrence
collected the forged document.
Mulling's lawyer pointed out that his client did not collect $400,000, as the
clerk of the court said. Instead, he said that the money was merely an offer
made to his client. The attorney said he wanted to make it clear that it had
never been the situation where the police set up a sting operation and then
arrested his client during that procedure, but that his client duly cooperated
with the lawmen, leading to the other arrest.
He make a bail application saying Mullings was "a bright student" who has
been in custody since January 22.
Resident Magistrate Georgianna Fraser offered each accused $500,000 bail with
surety. She also ordered that their travel documents be seized and they are to
report to the Greater Portmore police ahead of the February 11 return date.
Star
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