Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Three Men Appear In Court For Electronic Fraud, Two Granted Bail
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Three Men Appear In Court For Electronic Fraud, Two Granted Bail

Three Men Appear In Court For Electronic Fraud, Two Granted Bail

6 January 2026 - 17:04

Three Men Appear In Court For Electronic Fraud, Two Granted Bail

6 January 2026 - 17:04

Three Men Appear In Court For Electronic Fraud, Two Granted Bail

Three men have been brought before the courts accused of illegally transferring more than $10,000 from a bank account.

Jahari Adams, 28, of Golden Grove Extension; Judeah Francis, 25, of Golden Grove; and Kareem Davis, 19, of Cooks Extension, appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel on Monday charged with electronic transfer of funds.

The trio is accused of unlawfully transferring EC$10,600 from a savings account at a local financial institution on December 13th last year.

The charges followed a January 2nd police operation along Friendly Alley, where officers intercepted a white Toyota Ractis driven by Francis with Adams and Davis as passengers.

Police seized what they described as evidence relevant to their investigation: a laptop computer, a mobile phone, and a storage device.

Adams was remanded in custody after prosecutors due to pending similar charges for which he was already on bail.

Francis and Davis each secured bail of $20,000, with a cash component of $3,000 and two sureties as well as other conditions.

The matter has been adjourned to February 11th when it will be heard by Magistrate Andrew Mighty.

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5 Comments

  1. There are many more behind them.

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  2. Financial institutions and police must continue working closely.

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  3. Jail their ass

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  4. Wow on bail and commiting other offences

    Reply
  5. Let the court process take its course.

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