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Jamaican woman charged with possession of a falsified immigration stamp

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POLICE HAVE ARRESTED and charged Jamaican national Natalee Nevers with the offence of possession of a falsified immigration stamp.

Nevers arrived by air from Jamaica on November 8, 2015 and presented her Jamaican passport to the on duty immigration officer.

Police say suspicion was raised when she was interviewed and the Barbados Immigration Department entry stamp in her passport was scrutinised. 

Further investigation led to her being arrested for the allegedly falsified stamp. (PR/NB)

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