March 11, 2010
Star News

THIEVES CLONE DEBIT CARDS
“ Holders of debit cards from various banks in the island are being urged to practise extra security measures when using automated teller machines, as criminals have devised new means through which to capture and steal.... read more
After police pressure ... GANGS TURN TO KNIVES

Upon focusing on gangs as one of their objective in reducing crime, police have discovered that gang members have been resting their guns and travelling with their knives. Head of the St Andrew Central police...

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Men shot dead

Daryl Simpson, 25, of Salt Spring and Liston Dodd, 26, of Garlands, both in St James, were shot dead in separate incidents in the parish on Tuesday.

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Accused thief faces court

WESTERN BUREAU: A man accused of stealing a woman's handbag will know his fate when he returns to the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court next month....

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Stolen cigarettes seized

Police and Customs officials seized some $120 million worth of stolen cigarettes last Saturday on the grounds of a construction company close to the Kingston Wharves.

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Relatives held with motor vehicle parts

Two relatives accused of stealing motor vehicle parts were granted bail in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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Man free on appeal

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Police clash with mob

A man was reportedly shot and injured during a clash between residents of a section of Whitehall in Negril, Westmoreland, and the police yesterday.

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Residents claim cops are targetting them

A number of residents from White Lane, St Cathe-rine, protested along the Naggo Head main road yesterday, accusing the police of firing shots wildly in their community.

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Alleged Clansman member threatens cop

A 22-year-old man who is alleged to be a member of the notorious Spanish Town-based Clansman gang and who was already facing a gun charge has now found himself in more trouble.

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