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THUGS TAX RIVER USERS - Extortion racket forces residents to pay to bathe or wash
Corruption in Jamaica has gone to a new level. Several thugs in a community in St Ann are reportedly forcing residents to pay extortion fees to use a river that is open to the public. Residents are being forced by the bat-wielding thugs...
 
Lost birds return home after boy's suicide
Two days after Romario Royes hung himself because two of his pigeons escaped, the birds returned. But, the 12-year-old boy was not around to see his beloved birds.
 
Teacher's bail extended in student assault case
Spanish Town: A teacher who is accused of organising the beatings of four male students after accusing them of taking a cellphone, had his bail extended on assault charges and will reappear in the St Catherine Resident Magistrate's Court...
 
Health dept allays donkey meat fears
In light of reports that there may be donkey meat on the market, the St Catherine Public Health Department is seeking to assure consumers that detailed investigations are being carried out and steps being...
 
Driver in court for manslaughter
Aston Williams, the driver of the garbage truck that claimed the lives of two women on July 4, is to appear in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court today. The 66-year-old man was charged with two counts ...
 
Rastaman charged with assault
A case of assault at common-law against a Rastafarian, who allegedly attacked a woman, was yesterday put off until August 18, when he and the complainant appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court...
 
Cops battle steel pirates
A rise in the price of steel has created a black market for the product. Since January, the price of steel has reportedly increased some five times due to a worldwide shortage of the commodity. As a result, criminals have been preying ...


 

         
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