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    O'Gilvie taken out of Tivoli by senior police officer


    JUSTIN O'Gilvie, the business partner and confidante of Tivoli Gardens fugitive Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, was escorted out of Tivoli Gardens by a senior police officer and taken to the Central Police Station for questioning, after last month's stand-off between law enforcers and criminals, the Sunday Observer has learnt.

    O'Gilvie, who was detained at the Central Police Station lock-up for over a week, is associated with the Presidential Click organisation run by Coke and is also a partner in the company Incomparable Enterprises, which among other things is involved in entertainment promotion.

    Word reaching the Sunday Observer is that O'Gilvie survived days of shooting in Tivoli Gardens and remained in the inner-city community undetected, as several police personnel and soldiers did not know what he looked like.
    Police later issued an appeal for him to turn himself over to them for questioning in relation to a range of issues, including how a large number of sand bags were stored on a property under his control, along Spanish Town Road, opposite to Tivoli Courts where law enforcers and gunmen battled for two days in 2001, which left 27 people dead.

    "He called a senior police officer, who himself could hardly believe that O'Gilvie was actually in Tivoli during the commotion and had stayed there throughout the excitement and the security personnel did not know," said a security source. "The senior police officer, who has over 30 years' experience as a crime fighter, drove into Tivoli, picked up O'Gilvie and took him to the Central Police Station where he was detained," the source said.

    Police said that they wanted to question O'Gilvie regarding his association with Coke, who remains on the run since police May 24 when the security forces clashed with gunmen loyal to Coke in Tivoli Gardens.

    The law enforcers went into the heavily barricaded community to restore order and serve an arrest warrant on Coke who is wanted by the United States to answer gun-running and drug-trafficking charges.

    Police said that they were also investigating whether or not O'Gilvie was associated with the infamous Shower Posse, which they said is now headed by Coke and which was responsible for over 1,600 murders during the cocaine wars in North America during the 1980s.

    O'Gilvie, who was kept in the same cell as Arnett Gardens People's National Party activist George Phang, was later released. The police force have still not confirmed that it assisted with the detention of O'Gilvie. Police Commissioner Owen Ellington declined to say how O'Gilvie was placed in police custody when he met with Observer editors and reporters at his office on June 1. "Let us say that he is in custody," was all Ellington offered.

    At the weekend, police that Coke has been moving around the island with the assistance of some of his close associates. Officials said that 73 civilians and a soldier were killed during three days of fighting in Tivoli Gardens, a West Kingston enclave that fiercely supports the ruling Jamaica Labour Party and from which Coke is said to have run an alternative government with its own laws and clearly defined methods of punishment for transgressors.

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    'Clear my name,' says George Phang
    Arnett Gardens area leader shuns association with 'Dudus', crime
    BY HG HELPS Editor-at-Large helpsh@jamaicaobserver.com
    Sunday, June 13, 2010


    WELL-known Arnett Gardens area leader George Phang is fuming that he was detained by police and forced to spend a week in a lock-up for what he described as nothing.
    Phang, 54, gave himself in to police on Friday, May 28, a day after he heard his name on radio, asking that he surrender to the nearest police station.
    PHANG… I am not mixed up with gangs
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    Phang, who is manager of the Arnett Gardens Football Club, also distanced himself from rumours circulating that he has a friendship with fugitive Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, who is wanted by the United States to face drug- and gun-running charges.
    Coke, the former Tivoli Gardens strongman, has managed to elude the police force and army since May 17 when a warrant was issued for his arrest.
    "I don't want anybody to mix me up with 'Dudus'," Phang told the Sunday Observer in an interview.
    "The only time that I ever deal with 'Dudus' was when I was making peace between Tivoli and Arnett years ago. I have had no contact with him on any other matter and at that time, the peace meetings included several other people, like Dawn Heron and Saleem Lazarus from Tivoli," said Phang.
    "I have made a positive turnaround with my life. It is a massive turnaround from my years as a teenager to now. I am leading a life that the youth can see me as a role model and I want the police high command to help me, rather than draw me in the mud," Phang said.
    A racehorse owner and music producer by profession, Phang has been a strong supporter of the People's National Party (PNP) for the better part of 40 years.
    It was he who spearheaded the peace arrangements between volatile communities Tivoli Gardens and Arnett Gardens in 1999, a peace that has remained intact since.
    It was the same year that former Prime Minister Edward Seaga delivered the main address at Arnett Gardens' football awards, the first time in 30 years that a political opponent was doing so.
    The veteran businessman has lived a low profile life in recent years, following a shooting incident in Arnett Gardens almost five years ago, which left him hospitalised for several weeks with multiple gunshot wounds.
    Phang was shot 19 times by two men as he played dominoes with friends, the second time that he was being shot. He still has two of the bullets left in his body.
    "When I heard my name on radio, I say to myself 'no, a caan me. Me no mix up in a no form of criminal activity'.
    "So I contact my lawyer, Churchill Neita, went to Half-Way-Tree station and they told me that they have no knowledge of the police wanting me.
    "We then went down to Central Police Station and an Inspector Anderson said that they would have to detain me. No reason was given and up to now I don't know why they detained me.
    "After six days in jail, they took a paper to me, a detention order from the Ministry of National Security, saying that I would have to stay in jail for another 26 days. Then right after that them tell me that they would release me," Phang said.
    Police sources said that the high command decided that there was no reason to keep Phang in jail, as they found nothing to charge him with.
    "I want my name to be cleared from any gang business. I am not mixed up with gangs. I am a law-abiding man. I don't walk with anybody except God," he said.
    Phang said he shared a cell with Justin O'Gilvie, Coke's business partner and confidante, who was also released days after Phang got out.
    Among the other high-profile detainees were Tesha Miller, reputed leader of the Klansman gang in the Spanish Town area of St Catherine, and Rohan Silvera, who represented the PNP in the 2007 general election in Central St Catherine.
    Phang said that he was not treated badly by officials at the Central police lock-up, and was even allowed visits by his doctor, the dreadlocked Carlton 'Pee Wee' Fraser, but is still peeved that he was taken there anyway.
    "Them no treat me no way, but it was still a whole heap of inconvenience and embarrassment. Them mixing up my name with criminals. This thing will put a cloud over me and people will now look at me differently," he complained.
    "I just believe that I was used as a sacrifice, because I am associated with the PNP. I have no problem with the law. I support law and order and I spend a lot of my time guiding youth in the right way and keep them in the right direction.
    "I support the police and I am a citizen in good standing," he said.
    Phang cited his work with youth of the inner city and commendations received from the Prince of Wales, Britain's Prince Charles, who visited him while on his last trip here, as examples of his community service.
    A senior police official who requested anonymity said that Phang's detention was done without malice as the police sought to interview persons of interest during the State of Emergency declared on May 23.
    "He was not detained because he was a PNP supporter, but we were following intelligence and decided to speak with several persons, including Phang, who we thought could assist us with our investigations into the dismantling of gangs," said the senior cop. He was released because there was nothing that linked him with any wrongdoing."
    That may be comforting to Phang, but he still believes that the police should go about their business in a more professional manner.
    "A whole heap of people are surprised that police locked me up for nothing at all," he said. "They know that I am not into any wrongdoing. I want the police high command to investigate more before they do things like this. They can't just make people come to them and tell them to lock up Phang without him doing anything. I got locked up without doing anything, I am trying to walk the straight and narrow."
    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

    "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


    "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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    • #3
      This begs the question how the police know that Coke and his cronies fled the area in tunnels? Apparently he could have been there undetected by security forces for days. Tunnels to rhattid. Camedy show to rhattid

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      • #4
        I find it strange that they did not know what Ogilvie looked like. He is not exactly a person who kept himself undercover. Even me know what him look like!


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