KINGSTON, Jamaica - A defence lawyer on Wednesday cross-examined a customs officer who is serving as a witness in the case of a taxi operator accused of attempting to ship cocaine overseas through a courier service company. The defendant, Sanchez Rodney, is on trial for possession of, dealing in, attempting to export and conspiracy to export cocaine. He is being represented by attorney-at-law Henry McCurdy. During cross-examination, the defence lawyer.
The main suspect being sought by the police in connection with a shipment of illegal guns that was intercepted at a warehouse in Montego Bay, St James, a few weeks ago is now in custody, law enforcement officials confirmed yesterday. He reportedly.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey is imploring stakeholders to have meaningful talks with the Jamaican community in the United States (US) to help stem the flow of guns into the island, following the discovery of another massive weapons.
A major operation carried out by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) led to a significant cache of firearms being intercepted at the Freeport Warehouse in Montego Bay, St James on Friday. The police are now.
A man known by the aliases 'CJ,' 'Fugitive,' and 'Shippy' has been identified as a person of interest in connection with a significant firearms bust in Montego Bay, St James last Friday. Authorities believe he can help advance their investigation and are asking him to report to the nearest police station by midday on Wednesday, February 14. The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) conducted a.