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    George Phang in police hands
    Latest wanted man to surrender
    BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com
    Friday, May 28, 2010


    GEORGE Phang, reputed Arnett Gardens area leader has turned himself into police.
    A police source told the Observer that Phang appeared at the Half-Way Tree Police station earlier today.
    The move comes a day after police released a list of names including that of Tivoli Garden‚s don Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, his brother Leighton 'Livety' Coke, and 11 other alleged gang leaders requesting they turn themselves in.
    Hours before dawn yesterday, police went to a premises in the upscale community of Kirkland Heights in upper St Andrew after they gained intelligence that Coke was hiding out there.
    The cops did not get Coke, but instead fatally shot Keith Clarke, the brother of former People's National Party Member of Parliament Claude Clarke. Four Jamaica Defence Force soldiers were injured.
    The Bureau of Special Investigations is investigating.
    The police also said they wanted Donovan Ainsworth, otherwise called 'Pepsi', and Delano Walker, also called 'Fidel' of the Central Kingston community known as 'Tel Aviv'; Anthony Harding, also called 'Prince Pow' of the POW Crew; Earl Brown, also called 'Chun' of Top Road; Jermaine Layne, also called 'Cutter' of Bryden Street; Everton Douglas, also called 'Fuba', and Troy Ricketts, also called 'Okra', of Jacques Road; Michael Ewan, also called 'Mikey One Two', of Goodwich Lane; Michael Murray, also called 'Bizzy', and Andrew Salmon, also called 'Alcapone', of Hypolite Road in Rockfort, East Kingston.
    Yesterday, 11 wanted men turned themselves in to the police after they were named among 23 most wanted persons. A police source at the St Andrew North Police Division said members of the Common gang appeared shaky when they turned up at the Constant Spring Police Station.
    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
    Che Guevara.

  • #2
    Baddaz what a gwaan? So he is an area leader, aka Don without a gang?
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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    • #3
      wha dat ave fi duh wid me... yuh neva read de thread... don or area leader, as of now let de chips fall where they may... in this exercise, everybody fi get processed and examined... i'm for dat... mi juss nuh want law enforcement a call een man and dem tun demself in and nutten nuh deh fi charge dem wid and sabatage de process...

      if as mosiah seh, is even fi investigate every ting bout dem... weh dem eat, sleep, socialize, duh business mi nuh ave a problem wid dat eida cause de soe give authority fi dat...

      as mi aunty luv seh, every tub affi siddung pon it owna bottom... iz a new movement inna jamaica and mi endorse it...
      'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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      • #4
        All P wi waan, mi sorry mi kyaan hab ah speech wid him, kah nuff man weh a jump up (Admiral Bailey fi dem), ah ongle one bag ah big wud fi mek demselve look telligent , an nah call spade trait.Yes!! mi wouldah like fi talk to dis yah one fi sure.
        Last edited by myYout; May 29, 2010, 08:22 AM.

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