Seven JDF Credit Union Workers To Return To Court In January On Fraud Charges

By Racquel Porter   The seven Jamaica Defence Force Cooperative Credit Union Limited employees accused of swindling more than $4 million from the financial institution are to return to court on January 26, next year.   Romario Johnston, Hugh James, Ravonne Thomas-Matthews, Rondre Getfield, Allesha Beckford, Tabinna Layton and Teanna Tapper on Thursday had their bail extended when they appeared in the Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Court.   They are charged with conspiracy to defraud, larceny as a servant, unlawfully making available devices or data for the commission of an offence, access with intent to commit or facilitate the commission of an offence, computer related fraud and forgery, and uttering a forged document.   The matter was adjourned Thursday for the prosecution to further assess the case file.  

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