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Rasbert Turner, STAR Writer


Three St Andrew men charged with the fraudulent use of a credit card are to reappear in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court on March 17, next year.


Those charged are Damion Nelson, Dave Bradshaw and Steve Lyn.


When the matter was mentioned on Tuesday, Lyn's bail was extended, while Bradshaw and Nelson's bail offers were reduced from $400,000 to $350,000.


The court was also told that there were outstanding statements and a video footage that were yet to be added to the file.


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Allegations are that on August 14, this year, the complainant went to use his National Commercial Bank Visa Card.


The transaction was rejected due to lack of money.


After going online, the complainant found that a number of unauthorised transactions were conducted. An investigation was launched during which it was revealed that some of the transactions were done in Portmore, St Catherine.


Police investigations took them to a service station in Portmore where footage of the three accused using the card was seen.


They were subsequently charged with fraud by detectives from the Organised Crime Investigation Division.



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