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    Jamaican gangs force hundreds from their homes near Kingston


    By The Associated Press
    KINGSTON, Jamaica - Heavily armed gangs wrestling for control of two communities near Jamaica's capital have forced more than 200 people from their homes, police said Wednesday.
    Families packed mattresses, refrigerators and other belongings into trucks and cars as they fled this week, forming a funeral-like procession out of their neighbourhoods.
    Local school attendance has plummeted from about 600 to 200 students, said Natalie Neita-Headley, a parliament member who represents the area.
    Gang takeovers are fairly common in impoverished communities across Jamaica. In recent years, the groups have ousted residents from east Kingston as well as from rural parishes.
    Police said they are looking for the leaders of the One Order and Clansman gangs, known mostly for extortion. The gangs have threatened residents and accused them of being police informers, police Supt. Assan Thompson said.
    The most recently targeted communities are located near Spanish Town - 23 kilometres west of Kingston - where gangs have been fighting for control for nearly 10 years.
    Several days ago, a separate gang burned down a tenement in Kingston and left more than 40 people homeless. Most of the victims had lived there for almost 60 years.
    Last edited by Hortical; December 11, 2008, 10:03 PM.
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