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    Prisoner captured, four cops in custody



    Published: Wednesday February 27, 2013 | 9:04 am 2 Comments

    Three more cops have been arrested in connection with the escape of a prisoner from the Freeport lock-up in Montego Bay in late January.

    The prisoner was recaptured on Sunday at the home of a policewoman who has also since been arrested.

    The police say one of the cops arrested yesterday is a special constable, who works in Montego Bay while the other two work in the Westmoreland Division.

    At the time of his escape, the prisoner was facing charges for several crimes in St James, Hanover and Westmoreland.

    The police say investigation of the circumstances leading to the escape of the prisoner and the involvement of police personnel in the escape is being conducted jointly by the Anti-Corruption Branch and the St. James Police.


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    That's Jamaica's finest for ya!



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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
      Prisoner captured, four cops in custody



      Published: Wednesday February 27, 2013 | 9:04 am 2 Comments

      Three more cops have been arrested in connection with the escape of a prisoner from the Freeport lock-up in Montego Bay in late January.

      The prisoner was recaptured on Sunday at the home of a policewoman who has also since been arrested.

      The police say one of the cops arrested yesterday is a special constable, who works in Montego Bay while the other two work in the Westmoreland Division.

      At the time of his escape, the prisoner was facing charges for several crimes in St James, Hanover and Westmoreland.

      The police say investigation of the circumstances leading to the escape of the prisoner and the involvement of police personnel in the escape is being conducted jointly by the Anti-Corruption Branch and the St. James Police.
      Ah Freeport it name...whe unnu expect??
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      Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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      • #4
        Time to dismantle the JCF & start over. Fire EVERYONE, and use the JDF to temporarily do police work. Place the JCF under the command of the JDF. But alas, we nuh opened minded fi consider sumtin like this??
        Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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          Originally posted by Hortical View Post
          Time to dismantle the JCF & start over. Fire EVERYONE, and use the JDF to temporarily do police work. Place the JCF under the command of the JDF. But alas, we nuh opened minded fi consider sumtin like this??
          Unworkable
          TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

          Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

          D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hortical View Post
            Time to dismantle the JCF & start over. Fire EVERYONE, and use the JDF to temporarily do police work. Place the JCF under the command of the JDF. But alas, we nuh opened minded fi consider sumtin like this??
            Rumours are that Peta was prepared to disband the JCF and start with a new force they lost the election. Peta thinking about money these days.
            The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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            • #7
              Said this from about 8 years ago. But di whole a unu trace mi.


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              • #8
                Of course, it will all come down to an ID Parade (sigh)

                Ugly Cloud Hangs Over St James Police ... Three Cops Arrested, Escapee Found At Woman Cop's Home
                Published: Thursday | February 28, 2013 0 Comments
                Adrian Frater, News Editor

                Western Bureau:

                An eerie cloud of embarrassment is now hanging over the St James Police Division following news on Tuesday that a prisoner, who had escaped from the Freeport lock-up in Montego Bay in late January, was recaptured at the home of a policewoman on Sunday.

                "Well … I have to admit that it is true," said Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Devon Watkis, the commanding officer for Area One, which includes the parish of St James. "The Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) released a statement today giving as much detail as we are able to provide at this time.

                "We are aware that sections of the media have been calling (police officers') names, but we have not released any names to date," continued Watkis. "What we have said and what I can confirm is that the policewoman in question and two other police personnel were arrested as a result of the incident."

                The CCN release from Karl Angell, the Jamaica Constabulary Force's director of communication, stated that a prisoner charged for several crimes in St James, Hanover and Westmoreland, who escaped from the Freeport lock-up in late January, was recaptured at the home of a policewoman, who was subsequently arrested.

                According to the CCN, the circumstances surrounding the escape of the prisoner, whose name was not released, prompted the police's Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) and the St James police to conduct a top-level investigation into the possibility that police personnel assisted the prisoner to escape custody.

                It is believed that it was that investigation which led ACB detectives to the home of the policewoman and later resulted in the arrest of her colleagues.

                MAY NEED ID PARADE

                "We know that the public might be anxious to hear all the details, but this is an ongoing investigation and it is at a delicate stage, so we can't say too much at this time," said ACP Watkis. "Based on what we have discovered so far, there might be a need for an identification parade, among other things."

                Pressed as to whether the policewoman, who was named in an uncorroborated media report, was in anyway involved, ACP Watkis firmly declared that he did not intend to become the subject of a lawsuit.

                "I have heard a name being called but I would not even repeat it," he said. "I am urging members of the media to be careful in what they report because if they make the wrong call, they could find themselves in legal trouble."

                The current situation, which has attracted a lot of public attention, mirrors an incident that took place at the same police station close to a decade ago. In that instance, one of the nation's most wanted men, who was deported from the United States and was facing multiple-murder charges, promptly went to live with a policewoman upon his release from lock-up.


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