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    All Saints man charged with $13,000 bank fraud

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    A 37-year-old man from All Saints Village has been charged with defrauding two bank customers of more than $13,000.

    Police allege Ivan Hurst accessed victims’ account details to make three unauthorised withdrawals from the same financial institution. The first, in early June, involved $12,000; the others, on 24 and 25 June, totalled $1,450.

    Hurst appeared before Magistrate Andrew Mighty on Thursday and was granted bail of $5,000, with a $1,500 cash deposit. He must surrender his travel documents, provide two Antiguan sureties, report to police twice a week, and attend all court hearings.

    The case is due to resume on 16 September.

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