Prime Minister Bruce Golding has challenged Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, the former police commissioner, to provide facts to back up his allegations that ousted west Kingston strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke was tipped off about the pending extradition request minutes after National Security Minister Dwight Nelson was briefed.
"All he has said is that in the 15 minutes he left Minister Nelson and came to me Coke was tipped off and bolted into Tivoli. Now, what I know of Tivoli is that Coke was there every day, so in a sense he bolts there every day," Golding told journalists in Montego Bay, St James, yesterday.
"But Mr Lewin cannot be allowed to stop there because even if each of us can make these unsubstantiated allegations and then people are demanding a commission of enquiry to determine the truth of those allegations, he must go further.
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"All he has said is that in the 15 minutes he left Minister Nelson and came to me Coke was tipped off and bolted into Tivoli. Now, what I know of Tivoli is that Coke was there every day, so in a sense he bolts there every day," Golding told journalists in Montego Bay, St James, yesterday.
"But Mr Lewin cannot be allowed to stop there because even if each of us can make these unsubstantiated allegations and then people are demanding a commission of enquiry to determine the truth of those allegations, he must go further.
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