UTECH STUDENTS CHARGED WITH FRAUD GIVEN BAIL

University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) student 22-year-old Hudaine Mitchell, who is accused of credit card fraud, was granted $500,000 bail with surety when he appeared before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court today.

Mitchell, who was represented by attorney-at-law Able-Don Foote, was ordered to report to the May Pen police station on Tuesdays and Fridays between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

His co-accused Dane Bradshaw was remanded.

The case is set for mention on November 4.

It is being alleged that in July 2019 Mitchell used an American Express ‘black card’ to buy over $200,000 worth of alcohol from a liquor store on Constant Spring Road in St Andrew.

A ‘black card’ is a type of extremely exclusive credit card that is almost solely reserved for the ultra-wealthy.

It is further alleged that employees at the store discovered that the credit card, which had a limit of $50 million, was fraudulent.

They subsequently notified the police.

Days later, Mitchell returned to the store and allegedly attempted to make another purchase where he was nabbed.

Bradshaw was subsequently arrested and both were later charged.

They have been in custody since July 201

2 thoughts on “UTECH STUDENTS CHARGED WITH FRAUD GIVEN BAIL

  1. all like you fi dead, i hate every thief, if you so damm theif now and you still in school imagine when you start work, i really hope they black list you iin every single country and you will never be able to get no form of employment unless a farmer you go turn. you are a disgusting pig, i hope the owner sue you nasty clath. people like you nuffi live man, uno too BC theif and make others life hard. I know is some big peerson card u tek and i hope them help black list u and get you kicked out of utech.

  2. KMT, they had a card with a $50 mil limit and choose fi buy liquor????? Lock up dem rass, fuckin idiots

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