Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) founder and former soldier Kerron Clarke has been given the all-clear by the High Court to proceed with a constitutional claim against the State, after he
Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) founder Kerron Clarke has received the green light from the court to pursue his constitutional claim challenging his dismissal from the TT Defence Force after he was slapped with four money laundering charges in June 2022.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The 2023 National Labour Day Project will be a national tree planting exercise along Highway 2000 in the vicinity of Hartlands Road.
Jamaicans will observe Labour Day, a public hol.
DISCUSSIONS are taking place between the Attorney General and the Commissioner of Police on a legal challenge brought by Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) founder Kerron Clarke over the failure of the commission to grant him a firearm user’s licence (FUL). On Monday, Clarke’s judicial review claim came up for hearing before Justice Nadia Kangaloo, who,
TWO Appeal Court judges have reserved their ruling on an appeal filed by Drug Sou Sou (DSS) founder Kerron Clarke over a magistrate’s decision to extend the detention of $656,200 seized from him in a raid on his organisation in 2020.