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    How did firearm on exhibit end up in hands of another accused?


    Thursday, February 07, 2008



    THE Bureau of Special Investigation (BSI) has begun a probe into the circumstances under which an illegal firearm that was an exhibit in an ongoing case in the gun court ended up in the hands of another man.

    The gun in question was supposed to have been in the safekeeping of the Hunts Bay police when it was allegedly taken from Kingston resident Richard Hutchinson last year. Hutchinson is now facing gun and ammunition charges.

    However, it was recently discovered that the gun was the same weapon which was previously taken from another man accused by cops from the Hunts Bay Police Station, after the serial number was run through the police's database, the High Court Division of the Gun Court was told Monday.

    In the meantime, Hutchinson, who appeared in court Monday, had his case set for matter on March 25.
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    Originally posted by Lazie View Post
    How did firearm on exhibit end up in hands of another accused?


    Thursday, February 07, 2008



    THE Bureau of Special Investigation (BSI) has begun a probe into the circumstances under which an illegal firearm that was an exhibit in an ongoing case in the gun court ended up in the hands of another man.

    The gun in question was supposed to have been in the safekeeping of the Hunts Bay police when it was allegedly taken from Kingston resident Richard Hutchinson last year. Hutchinson is now facing gun and ammunition charges.

    However, it was recently discovered that the gun was the same weapon which was previously taken from another man accused by cops from the Hunts Bay Police Station, after the serial number was run through the police's database, the High Court Division of the Gun Court was told Monday.

    In the meantime, Hutchinson, who appeared in court Monday, had his case set for matter on March 25.


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      you nuh hear the Pincher tune "no borrow nuh gun, nuh borrow nobody gun"

      the officer never hear it yet or him couldn't get Danhai.
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