Tina Gaye McGowan, the woman who was implicated in the murder of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Gilbert Kameka was on Tuesday given a suspended sentence after she had pleaded guilty last week.
Justice Lloyd McIntosh sentenced McGowan, 18, to three years imprisonment hard labour suspended for three years. McGowan had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to robbery.
The suspended sentence means if she is convicted of an offence within the next three years, she will serve time in prison for the offence.
Alleged robbery
The murder charge against her had been withdrawn.
The three men charged with the murder of ACP Kameka are to stand trial in the Home Circuit Court next year.
They are 26-year-old Massimassa Adams of Industry Village, 18-year-old Kemar Dawson of Standpipe and 21-year-old Rohan Townsend, of Irish Town, all in St. Andrew.
ACP Kameka ,48, was shot dead in Irish Town on November 29 last year in an alleged robbery at a house.
ACP Kameka headed the Area Four police and is the highest-ranking police officer to be killed by criminals in recent history.