Two Ministry of Public Security data entry clerks and a Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) employee were yesterday among four persons charged over a forged tint permit.
Data entry clerks Richard Mohan, of Better Hope, and Dhanesh Dyal, 23, of Montrose, GRA employee Chateram Persaud, 24, also of Montrose, and businessman Azad Mohammed, 25, of Better Hope, were all read separate charges by Magistrate Judy Latchman in Georgetown.
Mohan, Dyal and Persaud were read similar charges which alleged that between March 1, and September 25, 2017, at Georgetown, they conspired with a person or persons to forge a motor vehicle tint permit, purporting to show same was issued by the Ministry of Public Security.