Guyanese woman deported

Bridgetown.

Samantha William a Guyanese national was handed over to Immigration Officials for deportation after making her second appearance in a Magistrates' Court yesterday.

On Tuesday the illegal immigrant appeared in the District A Magistrates' Court before Magistrate Deborah Holder  on four charges.

She did not plead to the charges that having been lawfully deported by the Minister of Immigration on July 18, 2012, she re-entered Barbados on January 23, without written permission from the minister; that she presented a passport beaing the name Elizabeth Benjamin, to the Immigration Officials on January 23, 2013 a document she was not authorized to use, utter or possess and that she willing give untrue answers on her arrival.

William, pleaded guilty to the charge that she worked without the requisite permission while at Agrofest on February 23.

She was fined $1500 forthwith or nine months in prison and remanded to HMP Dodds to appear at the District B Boarded Hall Magistrate' Court yesterday to answer three other charges.

Williams pleaded guilty to the three other charges when she appeared before Magistrate Laurie Ann-Smith Bovell and was fined $1000 forthwith or three months in prison.

All the fines were paid and she was handed over to Immigration Officials.