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Thursday, May 27, 2010

DAY 5...RESIDENTS OF TIVOLI SAYING DUDUS ISN'T THERE








As police continue their search for west Kingston strongman, Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, residents are claiming that he has gone into hiding.



THE STAR has been informed that Dudus managed to evade the major police/military operation which began on Monday and was aimed at capturing him and restoring calm to Tivoli Gardens and its environs.
However, the security forces have so far managed to only complete half of the operation as up to press time last night Dudus was still at large.


One female who resides close to a section of the community where the embattled don would normally hang out, claimed that he had left the community last week, days before the operation began.
"Yu see all dem dung yah a search, dem naw go find him cause him lef ya so from last week, di man a nuh fool," she claimed.



One man said Dudus left shortly before the operation began and even said it was fortunate that he did so as a building in which he was hiding, was one of the first locations stormed by the security forces.
"Is like di man get a feeling and jus cut same time ... It look like di Babylon (security forces) dem a get information pon him cause di building weh him did inna a one a di first building dem weh dem search," he said.
As for the possible route that Dudus took outside the community, neither source could say.
"Bway mi nuh know which way him tek eno but a di President dat and anything possible wid him," another thug said when contacted yesterday.


THE STAR was told that a few of their high-ranking persons were killed during the operation which saw them eventually retreating while some fled to other communities.
The media is being barred from entering west Kingston, but yesterday THE STAR visited the Darling Street Police Station which is just metres from Tivoli Gardens.
Soldiers there could be seen atop a number of buildings and walking through sections of the community, a clear sign that the security forces have restored some form of order.

5 comments:

  1. LIKE WE SHUD BE SURPRISED...

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  2. BRUCE is the shepherd I did not want.
    He leadeth me beside the still factories.
    He restoreth my faith in the none of the parties
    He guideth me in the path of unemployment for his party’s sake.
    Yea, though I walk through the valley of the bread line,
    I shall fear no hunger for my backyard garden is with me.
    He has anointed my supermarket bill with taxes,
    My expenses runneth over.
    Surely, poverty and hard living will follow me all the days of my life,
    And I will live in a rented house forever.
    I am glad I am Jamaican
    But I am NOT free.
    I sure wish I was a dog …
    And BRUCE was a tree.

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  3. http://www.ukwirednews.com/articles.php/62752-Jamaica-counts-cost-of-battle-against-Kingstons-gangs

    Wendy

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  4. Yesterday 12 wanted men turned themselves in to the police after they were named among 23 most wanted persons

    The police have also asked Arnett Gardens area leader, George Phang, to turn himself him.
    Other gang leaders wanted by the police are Donovan Ainsworth otherwise called 'Pepsi' and Delano Walker, also called 'Fidel' of a Central Kingston community known as 'Tel Aviv';Anthony Harding also called 'Prince Pow' of the POW Crew; Earl Brown, also called 'Chun' of Top Road; Jermaine Layne also called 'Cutter' of Bryden Street; Everton Douglas also called 'Fuba' and Troy Ricketts also called 'Okra' of Jacques Road; Michael Ewan also called 'Mikey One Two' of Goodwich Lane; Michael Murray also called 'Bizzy' and Andrew Salmon also called 'Alcapone' of Hypolite Road in Rockfort, East Kingston.

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  5. Confirmed: People are allowed to walk around in the Tivoli Gdns community but certain areas are still restricted. Residents of Denham Town are pleading with outsiders to help them

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