Two police officers charged in Learner Driver licence fraud

Two police officers appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court on Friday and were charged with committing misdemeanor offences relative to the Theoretical Learner Driver’s examination.

The charges alleged that on April 12 , 2018  at Georgetown with intent to defraud the public, Shanice Fraser and Ryan Gray conspired with persons to commit misdemeanor acts,that is to say the duo uttered forged questionnaires knowing same to be forged and that they were not written by thirty eight (38) persons.

Thirty- one -year old Fraser who is currently the Confidential Secretary of the Acting Traffic Chief and who resides at South Sophia and twenty-five-year old Gray who is currently serving the GPF for some 7 years as a Police Corporal , were not required to plead to the indictable charge.

Fraser has been serving the police force for the past seven years. She was represented by Attorney Patrice Henry who applied for reasonable bail to be granted to his client.

Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield had no objections to bail but asked that conditions be attached.

Bail was granted by the Chief Magistrate in the sum of $150,000 on grounds that the defendant lodge her passport and report to the CID Headquarters every Friday.

Gray,who resides at 218, D’Silva Street, Newtown was represented by Attorney Mark Conway.Bail was granted by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan to him in the sum of $160,000 on grounds that he too report to the CID Headquarters every Friday.Both matters were adjourned to August 17, 2018.

According to the facts that were given in court by Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield, in April this year, the police force had announced that the Office of Professional Responsibility had launched an investigation into what it described as “massive irregularities” in the Guyana Police Force’s learner driver’s theoretical examination, which took place on April 12, 2018 at the Felix Austin Police College, Georgetown.

The investigation was launched after a report was made by a senior pastor serving as Chaplain to the Commissioner of Police (ag) indicated that after the examination had finished, his pastor colleagues reported that some 174 persons were registered to write the said examination, but 106 persons presented themselves on the said day.

However, 207 scripts were received at the conclusion of the examination and 155 of the 207 scripts were completed.

 

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
All our printed editions are available online
emblem3
Subscribe to the Guyana Chronicle.
Sign up to receive news and updates.
We respect your privacy.