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No bail for woman who pretended to be cop

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Friday, May 12, 2017

Sylvia Bonas, who spent last night in a prison cell for allegedly impersonating a police officer at the San Fernando Magistrates’ Court yesterday, will reappear in the same court today.

The 22-year-old accountant was arrested yesterday after officers became suspicious after they saw Bonas wearing a black jersey with words police and the T&T Police Service logo and motto on it inside the courthouse.

It is alleged that she told PC Crawford she was a police officer, but when he asked her for her police identification card she could not produce it. She was charged after inquires revealed she was not a member of the TTPS.

Bonas, of Laventille Road, San Juan, was taken before Justice of the Peace Sandra Soogrim-Ramsaran at the court where the charge of impersonating a police officer was read to her. However, she was not asked to enter a plea and was remanded into custody to reappear before a magistrate today.

Sylvia Bonas leaves the San Fernando Magistrates Court after she was charged for impersonating a police officer

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