"It is being strongly suggested that he has since shaved his head and face,"
"This photograph was found on the floor of his Presidential Click office on Tivoli Gardens in West Kingston following the assault by security forces on the community, which begun on Sunday."
Hours before dawn yesterday, police went to a premises in the upscale community of Kirkland Heights in upper St Andrew after they gained intelligence that Coke was hiding out there.
The cops did not get Coke, but instead fatally shot Keith Clarke, the brother of former People's National Party member of Parliament Claude Clarke. Four Jamaica Defence Force soldiers were injured.
GEORGE Phang, reputed Arnett Gardens area leader has turned himself into Half-Way Tree Police station earlier today
ReplyDeletePolice Commissioner Owen Ellington said wanted fugitive Christopher 'Dudus' Coke is still in Jamaica.
ReplyDelete"The latest intelligence we have is that Coke is still in Jamaica," Ellington said during a press briefing at Up Park Camp today, "He is now on the run and we will catch him."
Weather Update: "Flat Bridge, Norman Manley Highway impassable"
ReplyDeletePolice Commissioner Owen Ellington said wanted fugitive Christopher 'Dudus' Coke is still in Jamaica.
"The latest intelligence we have is that Coke is still in Jamaica," Ellington said during a press briefing at Up Park Camp today, "He is now on the run and we will catch him."
POLICE Commissioner owen Ellington has revealed that members of the West Kingston militia which engaged the security forces in battle wore dresses.
ReplyDelete"There were two women among the civilians killed. The rest are all males and some were dressed like females at the time they were killed," Ellington said.....ay sah
Sources in Montego Bay have indicated that several men from Tivoli Gardens have sought refuge there. The men, alleged to be gunmen, fled Tivoli before the joint police/military operation to avoid capture.
ReplyDelete"More firearms seized in Tivoli Gardens: These include high-powered rifles and handguns."
ReplyDelete"The police and the military say the 400 men who migrated to Tivoli were coerced by criminal influences in Clarendon, St Thomas, St Catherine and as far away as Montego Bay, St James."
Clarendon:
ReplyDelete•Rest to Milk River Bath – main road blocked by floods
•Colonel Ridge to Kellits – fallen tree across main road, single lane traffic only
•Kupis to Colonel Ridge – landslide on section of main road, single lane traffic only
St Catherine:
•White Church Road (at the intersection of the Spanish Town Bypass) – main road blocked by floods
Military/Police Press Briefing (Release 4): The Security Forces have confirmed that tunnels do exist in Tivoli Gardens and could have contributed to the escape of several gunmen during the operation. These tunnels seem to also link to the irrigation and draining systems in the community.
ReplyDeleteJoint Military/Police Press Briefing (Release 3): A video was shown to the media highlighting items found in Tivoli and other sections of Western Kingston; they include police uniforms, army fatigues, malatov bombs, assorted ammunition amongst other weapons. The security forces also indicated that there might have been... some overseas connection, as the defense mechanisms of the gunmen were very sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteJoint Military/Police Press Briefing (Release 2): The security forces have also indicated that malatov cocktail bombs were
ReplyDeletethrown at security forces upon their entry into Tivoli Gardens.
Additionally, improvised explosive devices were placed into barricades
with trigger mechanisims attached by wire to buildings/houses.
Joint Military/Police Press Briefing (Release 1): The security forces
ReplyDeletehave indicated that they had to breach several walls using explosives
to gain access to the Tivoli Gardens community, due to the blockades
which were set up by residents. This is what residents perceived to be
bombs, during the early stages of the op...eration.
Dudus' friend, Businessman and alleged Shower Posse member Justin 'Stingy' O'Gilvie has surrendered to police
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