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Alleged clansman fined for breach of curfew

Dwayne Mcleod, Staff Reporter

Reputed clansman gang leader Tesha Miller was on Wednesday fined $100,000 for breaching his curfew order.

The putative boss of the Spanish-town based gang was arrested after he allegedly breached a curfew order imposed by the court.

Miller was arrested while at the Boxing Day show, STING, on December 26.

THE STAR learnt that as a condition of his bail, Miller was subjected to a 9 p.m. curfew.

The Greater Portmore police report that Miller was nabbed by policemen shortly after midnight while at the event which was staged at the Jamworld Entertainment Complex.

Consequently, Miller is also to serve 10 days in jail.

The curfew was a condition of Miller's bail on murder and gun-related charges.

Miller was reportedly out on bail from murder and other gun-related charges.

Meanwhile, Miller was slapped with a nine month sentence earlier this year for violating the conditions of a previous bail, and is facing charges relating to the shooting deaths of Oraine Jackson, Nicole Allen and Jeffery Johnson in Braeton, St. Catherine almost three years ago.

He was said to have absconded bail last year and fled to the United States but was later deported.

He was subsequently charged for the triple murder.

 
March 7, 2008
 

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