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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

ROADS BLOCKED IN WEST KINGSTON, POLICE ON GUARD


There were signs of tension in sections of west Kingston shortly after Prime Minister Bruce Golding addressed the nation and declared that extradition papers regarding Christopher 'Dudus' Coke would be signed



A number of roads running off Spanish Town Road into Tivoli Gardens and Denham Town were blocked, preventing vehicular traffic and stood as a sure sign that no trespassers were welcome.



The Darling Street police remained watchful throughout the night as they stood guard in the event of any form of attack.
When THE STAR drove past the police station policemen armed with their rifles could bee seen crouching and looking towards Tivoli Gardens which is just a few meters away.
Upon approaching the community men could be seen running and jumping a fence which lead into Tivoli Gardens while the police watched their movements.


Residents also said several roads throughout Denham Town and Tivoli Gardens were blocked shortly after the speech.
The roadblocks are just one sign that the west Kingston residents will maintain their stance in defending their strongman.


"A my don dat and me naw run weh from my place ... Mi a hol' it off," another thug declared.
Meanwhile police sources from the division say they are aware that persons are still willing to fight for Dudus but chose to not speak on the matter.

"Wi deh a pree dem still eno," one thug claimed before boasting of his all-black ensemble including a mask which he says will come in handy if there was an attack from security forces.

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