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Former Portmore gas station worker accused of stealing over $250,000 remanded

Published:Friday | February 16, 2024 | 3:52 PM
The accused was ordered to return to court on March 21. - File photo.

A former worker at a gas station in Portmore, St Catherine accused of stealing more than $250,000 was remanded in the parish court today because the case file is incomplete.

Charged with larceny as a servant and accessing a computer for the purpose of committing an offence is 26-year-old Chevrol Osbourne of Garveymeade in the municipality.

He was ordered to return to court on March 21.

Allegations are that in January the owner of a gas station in Portmore conducted an audit of his business which revealed that for that month a total of $250,873 was unaccounted for.

A further investigation revealed that Osbourne allegedly forged a code to access a phone used for transactions and stole the money.

A report was made to the police and following an investigation he was arrested and charged.

- Rasbert Turner

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