As an eerie calm descends on the nation's capital after three days of clashes between criminal gunmen and the security forces, businesses are left to count the cost of the unrest that delivered a crunching body blow to commerce, but which many felt was necessary to break gangsters' stranglehold on the country.
Seventy-three lives were lost as gunmen loyal to Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, the alleged crime lord wanted by the United States to face gun-and drug-trafficking charges, engaged agents of the State for three days in West Kingston, a section of Jamaica's capital which lies more than 100 miles east of the tourist resort city of Montego Bay.
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Seventy-three lives were lost as gunmen loyal to Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, the alleged crime lord wanted by the United States to face gun-and drug-trafficking charges, engaged agents of the State for three days in West Kingston, a section of Jamaica's capital which lies more than 100 miles east of the tourist resort city of Montego Bay.
More at http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...nesses_7654669
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