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$5 000 bail for Immigration man

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An immigration officer charged in the wake of allegations of human trafficking was released on bail when he appeared in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Ryan Rudolph Jordan, of St James, was not required to plead to the charge that, being a public officer on February 20 this year, he provided information to a Guyanese woman which he knew to be false and which he knew would be used to obtain an extension to her stay.
There was no objection to bail and Magistrate Deborah Holder released Jordan with a surety of $5 000.
The accused, who was represented by Vonda Pile and Samuel Legay, returns to court on September 9. (HLE)

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