Three Post Office Workers Charged In Court
Three people were charged in Magistrates Court this morning [Feb 21] with offences against the Post Office Act. All three defendants — Gaynell Trott [47], Vanessa Simons-Place [42], and Dennis Thomas [38] — were Post Office employees at the time:
Thomas was charged with collecting and receiving a postal packet without lawful authority, Trott was charged with endangering a postal packet by failing to safeguard it, and Simons-Place was charged with fraudulently using a document in order to deceive the Postmaster General.
All three were bailed for $1,000 each, and Magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo set a trial date set for late May 2013.
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So Khamisi Tokunbo is still a judge….SMDH
Hope it was worth losing a job over !
What do you mean by loosing their job, the union will be all over that one, just like the ferry guy being hot on the job.
Exactly
The court case FIRST before the union does anything official.
all of us better take note, public and private sector, union or personalized….bad behavior will no longer be tolerated. everything from web surfing to stealing, they gonna fire yur azz for any reason.
I am predicting that this will disappear with hardly a ripple left behind. Somebody please prove me wrong.
how will it disappear….they couldn’t get them for anything but postal regulation infraction….AG wouldn’t waste time taking this to court if they couldn’t get a conviction.
There’s a new Sheriff in town…
Sounds like a load of BS crap charges
No need to worry. They will get off and
Chris Furbert will make sure they still have a job.
The courts found one postal worker Not Guilty, but not the p.o. management. Now the Courts got 3 more Postal workers to Try. You are being watched Postal Workers!!!!
This is weird
This is nothing they haven’t been doing for time. Imagine the things that HAVE gotten in and we are blaming customs when it’s all a collaboration between them all. In every country the GOV is the easiest to steal from believe me I work in GOV sector and I see it done everyday especially when I worked for Bermuda gov.