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Mar 25, 2015 Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News
A 23-year-old woman was yesterday granted bail to the tune of $75,000, after it was alleged she stole a large sum of money from her employer.
Parmattie Abhimanan of Vryheid’s Lust, Railway Embankment, East Coast Demerara, denied the accusation which stated that between Thursday, March 5 and Monday, March 9, last, she stole $361,000 in cash, property of Hardat Persaud.
The facts stated that Abhimanan was employed by Persaud, as a sales clerk, at the Full Works Store, on Regent Street. On March 5, Persaud secured the money inside a drawer that was located in the store room. He later made checks for the money on March 9 and discovered that it was missing. A report was made to the police and the accused was arrested and told of the offence.
At the police station the accused admitted under caution that she was the one who removed the money. She also explained to the police that she took the money to pay for her mother’s surgery.
The defendant’s attorney asked that her client be released on reasonable bail because she is not a flight risk.
Police corporal Bharat Mangru had no objections and bail was subsequently granted by Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry.
Abhimanan will make her next court appearance on April 13, before Magistrate Annette Singh.
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