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Two more cops facing Murder charges

  Two members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) were on Tuesday placed before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court, to answer to a murder charge and other related offences. “These charges were a result of an investigation by the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM), with support from the JCF, and a ruling by…

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Police 911 emergency operations is now down

Members of the public are being advised that the Police 119 emergency number is currently out of service. A release from the Corporate Communication Unit (CCU), reported that a technical team—from their telecommunications provider is currently working to resolve the issue. Police high command has since apologized for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Shane E to be questioned by the cops of Tuesday

  Dancehall entertainer Shane E is expected to be grilled by the St Andrew South police on Monday in relation to gang activities within the police division. The question-and-answer session will be held in the presence of his attorney-at-law Christopher Townsend.  “Shane E has been taken into custody. They intend to conduct a formal question…

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Jamaicas Emancipation Day

 Emancipation Day was reinstated as a Public Holiday by Prime Minister PJ Patterson in Jamaica in 1998 after a six-year campaign led by the late Professor Rex Nettleford. It was discontinued as a holiday when Jamaica gained independence from Britain in 1962. However, at that time, it was not an official national holiday. The holiday…

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Judge Expands Deadline For Default Decision Motion In Copyright Lawsuit Against Shenseea

  Anastas ‘Pupa Nas-T’ Hackett presently has until August 14 to document a movement for default judgment in his intellectual property claim against Shenseea and her mark Interscope Records after an adjudicator conceded the NY-based maker an expansion, court records show. The US $10 million claim concerns the Jamaican vocalist’s Megan Thee Stallion collab Lick,…

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The DPP States ‘Choppa’ Songs Are Influencing Youth To Carry On Lotto Scamming

Overseer of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Paula Llewellyn has raised worries about Jamaican Trap specialists praising defrauding in their tunes. On Thursday, during her feature address at an enemy of extortion workshop in Kingston, Llewellyn clarified that the verses which give pride of spot to the crook plans, definitely stand out, particularly as they were impacting…

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9-y-o’s slaying by boy mentioned as ‘awful moment of immature vitality’

  now you can now listen to Loop News articles! Overseer of Public Prosecutions, Paula Llewellyn, has depicted the 2018 assault, buggery and murder of a nine-year-old young lady by a then 13-year-old kid in Westmoreland as “an extremely horrendous snapshot of energetic extravagance”. The kid, presently 17, was seen as at real fault for each…

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