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.
On Wednesday, Justice Frank Seepersad ruled on an application for summary judgment filed on behalf of Dr Aleena Ishmael, of Bamboo Settlement No 2, Valsayn South, against her next-door neighbours, Navin Birbal and Sati Ramnarine.
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DSS founder still in police custody, no charges laid
DSS founder Kerron Clarke -
FOUNDER of Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) Kerron Clarke remained in police custody on Monday evening and was being questioned by members of the Financial Intelligence Unit. Clarke was not charged up to press time.
Police first arrested Clarke last September and seized around $22 million from his Kathleen Warner Drive, La Horquetta home. The money was then returned and in a subsequent raid, police seized $7.7 million.
Last week, police raided Clarke’s home again. He complained about discomfort in his chest and arm and was admitted to the Arima Health Facility on Saturday night. He was discharged on Sunday morning.