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Derek Achong
Two women have been freed of fraud charges alleging that they used forged job letters in a bid to obtain United States (US) visas.
Ornella Holder, of Belmont, and Keisha Fernandez, of Sangre Grande, were freed of the charges during a hearing before High Court Master Whitney Franklyn yesterday.
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