JUST IN: Busy signal arrested on extradition warrant
Glenroy Sinclair, Assignment Coordinator
Law enforcement agents have arrested another high profile figure from the West Kingston community, on an extradition warrant.
Popular dancehall artiste, Busy Signal, whose real name in Reanno Glendale Gordon, was picked up at the Norman Manley International Airport, immediately after he stepped off a flight from the United Kingdom this afternoon.
The Gleaner/Power 106 News understands that the entertainer was returning from a tour in Amsterdam.
His arrest came months after The Gleaner broke the story that a prominent entertainer was under the radar of the United States to be extradited.
‘Busy’ is said to be linked to the operations of extradited West Kingston crimelord Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.
Coke is now awaiting sentencing in the United States on racketeering charges.
His sentencing hearing is to begin tomorrow.
http://go-jamaica.com/news/read_article.php?id=37361
According one of the law enforcement officers who spoke with The Gleaner, 'Busy' has been under investigation since 2002.
Glenroy Sinclair, Assignment Coordinator
Law enforcement agents have arrested another high profile figure from the West Kingston community, on an extradition warrant.
Popular dancehall artiste, Busy Signal, whose real name in Reanno Glendale Gordon, was picked up at the Norman Manley International Airport, immediately after he stepped off a flight from the United Kingdom this afternoon.
The Gleaner/Power 106 News understands that the entertainer was returning from a tour in Amsterdam.
His arrest came months after The Gleaner broke the story that a prominent entertainer was under the radar of the United States to be extradited.
‘Busy’ is said to be linked to the operations of extradited West Kingston crimelord Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.
Coke is now awaiting sentencing in the United States on racketeering charges.
His sentencing hearing is to begin tomorrow.
http://go-jamaica.com/news/read_article.php?id=37361
According one of the law enforcement officers who spoke with The Gleaner, 'Busy' has been under investigation since 2002.
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