Two additional arrests were made on Thursday in the Insports multi-million-dollar fraud probe. At present, five people are to face the court on Friday (April 21). The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency’s, MOCA, Director of Communications Major Basil Jarrett, says more details on the suspects will be revealed in court.
A fraud spanning six years that some may have thought a cold case but nearly half a decade later is yielding arrests of workers past and present at the Institute of Sports (Insports). The latest arrests were made on Thursday by a team from the MOCA. Watch the report:
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