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Motorists travelling along Rendezvous, Southern Heights and Golf Club Road, Christ Church have reported to police that between Friday, July 3 and Sunday July 5, a man struck their vehicle and subsequently demanded money in compensation.

The Royal Barbados Police Force has advised motorists that should they encounter this man under these circumstances they should report the matter to the nearest police station.

The statement from police today said anyone trying to receive money “through false pretence or via fraudulent means will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law”. (PR)

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