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War of words between LA Lewis and new Accompong Maroon chief

The chief has spoken, so let it be written, let it be done. Newly elected Accompong Maroon Chief, Richard Currie, has posted the following on Instagram: Caveat Emptor: Horace Lewis, aka LA Lewis, is NOT a government official of #Accompong, nor is he recognised via our records as a citizen of Accompong. This individual has no delegation of authority to transact business for the state, nor bestow titles of nobility #sounddiabeng. Chief Currie, elected on Thursday of last week, captioned the post: “For the record and let the records reflect. No more games. No more disorder . The Accompong Maroons and Horace ‘LA’ Lewis, a prominent entertainment figure nationally primarily for his behaviour, have had a bit of public verbal spat over recent months, and the former Maroon Chief, Colonel Ferron Williams, had suggested that Lewis could be in for a beating in keeping with local maroon traditions, should he ever again show up in Accompong Town in St Elizabeth.

Four cops charged by inspectorate in relation to separate incidents

All four policemen have been suspended from duty. Investigators assigned to the police’s Inspectorate and Professional Standards Oversight Bureau have arrested and charged four policemen for multiple offences in relation to separate incidents following rulings handed down by the Director of Public Prosecutions. They are Corporal Howard Richards, Corporal Andrew Tinker, Constable Headley Gray, and Constable Orlando Webster. The police explain that Richards, who is attached to the St Elizabeth Division, was charged with assault Occasioning bodily harm following a July 2012 incident. They report that Richards was on an operation when it is alleged that he assaulted an individual while making an arrest.

Four policemen charged over various offences

Four members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) have been suspended from duty after being arrested and charged with multiple offences in separate incidents, following rulings handed down by the Director of Public Prosecutions. The four officers, who were charged by investigators from the Inspectorate and Professional Standards Oversight Bureau, are Corporal Howard Richards, Corporal Andrew Tinker, Constable Headley Gray and Constable Orlando Webster, according to a release by the JCF s Corporate Communications Unit on Thursday. Corporal Howard Richards of the St Elizabeth Division was charged with assault occasioning bodily harm following a July 2012 incident. Reports are that Richards was on an operation when it is alleged that he assaulted an individual while making an arrest. A report was filed and an investigation launched. He was arrested and charged on Tuesday, December 1, 2020.

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