Friday, June 4, 2010
DUDUS' SISTER SANDRA COKE WENT IN 2 AUTHORITIES W/ REV. AL MILLER TODAY
Sandra 'Sandy' Coke the sister of Christopher Dudus Coke has turned herself in to the police.
Sandra was on a list of 26 persons to whom the police had appealed to turn themselves in.
It is understood that Ms Coke approached a pastor this morning.
Another person on list, Danny Banton from west Kingston has also indicated his intention to report to the police
The police say they want to question persons who they believe are affiliated with criminal gangs in the Kingston metropolitan region.
The police are also seeking Orlando Ochoy O’Gilvie, Newton McLeod, Harold McLeod otherwise called "Harry Dog and David Heron otherwise called "Reagie" from the Tivoli and Denham Town communities.
Others included on the list of 26 persons are Danhai Williams, Kevin Bryan, and Michael Murray otherwise called "Bissi" from Kingston East.
The police have also listed Christopher Linton otherwise called "Dog Paw" from the Tavern camp in Central St Andrew and Ricardo Wynter otherwise called "Government" and Euriel James from the West Stinger’s gang in Maxfield.
Over in Spanish Town, they’re searching for Donald Brown otherwise called "Negus", Nyron Hawkins also called "Ice" and Rohan Silvera - a mastermind behind the ‘cash for gold’ racket in Spanish Town and its environs.
In Clarendon, Jerome Cunningham otherwise called "Rome" has also made the list.
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THE police say they cannot confirm suspicions that Haitians were among those killed when security forces launched a major offensive against gunmen in Tivoli Gardens last week. Waiting on autopsy 2 confirm
ReplyDelete(JPS) has volunteered its billing system to be audited following recent complaints by manufacturers and hoteliers over the quality and cost of the electricity supplied by the monopoly utility....heh all who JPS rob, stand up
ReplyDelete"The Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) has written a letter to Prime
ReplyDeleteMinister Bruce Golding chastising him over his decision not to allow
independent media to accompany him on his visit to Tivoli Gardens on
...Wednesday. The distribution of video footage, photographs and news releases
conveyed the impression that your office was controlling the information related to your visit to West Kingston in the aftermath of
an event that had significant national impact," the letter read"
wow....good news if ask me. Who next?
ReplyDeleteRohan Silvera, former People’s National Party (PNP) candidate for the Central St Catherine constituency in the 2007 election is also among those on the security forces wanted list.
ReplyDeleteThe police are reporting that they have seized a BMW coupe’ motorcar believed to be owed by Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke. The Hunts Bay police are now investigating the circumstances under which a man was seen driving the car, which is valued at $20 million. He was stopped and asked for his address. He gave the police an address on Regent Street in West Kingston.
ReplyDeleteLUV THIS, GOD NEWS. FAMILY FIRST, U AFTER MR. COKE
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