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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Bail for suspects in false COVID-19 immunization cards scheme

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Registered nurse NIKITA MEDINA, 39, of Siparia, along with administrative clerks KEVON MOSES, 39, of Claxton Bay, and RICHARD RODRIGUEZ, 30, of Palo Seco, are charged with conspiracy to misbehave in public office. (Images courtesy TTPS)

Registered nurse NIKITA MEDINA, 39, of Siparia, along with administrative clerks KEVON MOSES, 39, of Claxton Bay, and RICHARD RODRIGUEZ, 30, of Palo Seco, are charged with conspiracy to misbehave in public office. (Images courtesy TTPS)

Bail was grant­ed to three per­sons who were caught dur­ing a sting op­er­a­tion crack­ing down on the con­spir­a­cy to il­le­gal­ly is­sue false COVID-19 im­mu­niza­tion cards at the Fyz­abad Health Fa­cil­i­ty, af­ter they ap­peared be­fore a Jus­tice of the Peace, on Thurs­day.

A re­lease from the Po­lice Ser­vice re­ports that reg­is­tered nurse NIKI­TA MED­I­NA, 39, of Siparia, along with ad­min­is­tra­tive clerks RICHARD RO­DRIGUEZ, 30, of Pa­lo Seco and KEVON MOSES, 39, of Clax­ton Bay, were charged with con­spir­a­cy to mis­be­have in pub­lic of­fice, fol­low­ing ad­vice re­ceived from Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions, Roger Gas­pard SC, on Wednes­day 9th Feb­ru­ary 2022.

The ac­cused ap­peared be­fore JP Young, yes­ter­day, Thurs­day 10th Feb­ru­ary 2022.

MED­I­NA, RO­DRIGUEZ and MOSES, were each grant­ed bail in the sum of $100,000. They are ex­pect­ed to ap­pear at the Siparia Mag­is­trates’ Court on 4th March 2022.

The Po­lice Ser­vice re­ports that in­for­ma­tion ob­tained led of­fi­cers to con­duct a sting op­er­a­tion in the South-West­ern Di­vi­sion, on Mon­day 7th Feb­ru­ary 2022.

Dur­ing the ex­er­cise, Fraud Squad of­fi­cers pro­ceed­ed to the Fyz­abad Health Cen­tre, where they ob­served a nurse al­leged­ly pre­tend­ing to ad­min­is­ter a vac­cine to a per­son. Po­lice say the nurse there­after al­leged­ly is­sued a COVID-19 im­mu­niza­tion card to the per­son for a fee.

The sus­pect was ar­rest­ed, and fur­ther en­quiries re­sult­ed in the ar­rest of sev­er­al oth­er per­sons, one of whom sub­se­quent­ly test­ed pos­i­tive for COVID-19. Spe­cial arrange­ments were made by the TTPS Ex­ec­u­tive and med­ical per­son­nel to en­sure the safe­ty and wel­fare of the of­fi­cers and the COVID-19 pos­i­tive sus­pect.

The ac­cused were charged by Cpl (Ag.) Solozano.

The sting op­er­a­tion was spear­head­ed by Snr. Supt. (Ag.) Ar­let Groome, Snr. Supt. (Ag.) Fran­cis and ASP (Ag.) Pierre and co­or­di­nat­ed by In­sps. Samuel and Thomas, along with of­fi­cers of the Fraud Squad and Spe­cial In­ves­ti­ga­tions Unit.

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