Seven people were detained at Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado Airport for possessing evidence of false negative results for the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the Judiciary.
Anudesh Goyal, who has been questioned in the Kumbh Mela fake test investigation, used his Indian firm’s registration number to sign a pact in the name of a UAE-registered company as an authorised distributor of Bharat Biotech.
Updated: 10:02 AM CDT Apr 26, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital A woman from Birmingham, Alabama was arrested in the U.S. Virgin Islands last week after she allegedly submitted an altered negative COVID-19 test result the online travel portal. Franketa Taylor, 41, is facing charges of fraudulent claims upon the government, access to a computer for fraudulent purposes, use of false information, and filing or recording forged instruments. According to the Virgin Islands Police Department, Taylor was booked into jail on a $5,500 bond and later turned over to the Bureau of Corrections pending her advice-of-rights hearing.Taylor is the seventh person to be charged with entering an altered or forged COVID-19 test in the travel portal, which is intended to screen incoming travelers for illness to prevent the spread of the virus, according to The Virgin Islands Daily News. Users of the online travel portal must acknowledge a statement that they could face prosecution if they know