09:40AM, Wednesday 04 July 2012
A police officer from Windsor Police Station charged with various fraud offences will now enter a plea to 17 counts on August 2.
Detective Sergeant Narinder Sahota, 49, was charged on January 17, and set to answer charges at Bristol Crown Court yesterday, but it was put back.
He is charged with nine counts of obtaining a mortgage by deception, five counts of defrauding Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC), and three counts of perjury.
His wife Rajinder Sahota, 50, also faces four counts of obtaining a mortgage by deception and three counts of defrauding HMRC, and will enter a plea at the same hearing.
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