Leighton Coke popularly known as "Livity", the brother of West Kingston fugitive Christopher "Dudus" Coke, is to face an identification parade on Wednesday.
Detectives from the Major Investigation Task Force served documents on "Livity" on Tuesday signalling their intention to place him on a series of ID parades for crimes committed in the West Kingston Police Division.
However, sources say "Livity" refused to sign the documents and made it clear to the cops that he will not be attending any ID parade.
His attorney, George Soutar, confirmed with RJR News that the police were arranging a series of ID parades for his client but declined to state whether Mr. Coke will be attending the parades.
"Livity" who is widely considered heir apparent to "Dudus", surrendered to the police on June 1 after he was placed on a list of persons of interest.
He was handed over to the cops by Reverend Al Miller.
The police described "Livity" as a major player in the crime syndicate allegedly operated by his brother who remains on the run.
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