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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | April 22, 2004

Nine held in drug bust - JCF officer, Colombian nationals among them
FOUR MEN, including a sub-officer of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), were detained yesterday by the narcotics police in what is said to be a joint international drug operation conducted in the parishes of St. Ann and St. James.

Cops get $2m bail in Kraal case
THE SIX policemen, including Senior Superintendent (SSP) Reneto Adams, who are charged jointly with non-capital murder arising from the fatal shooting of four civilians at Kraal, Clarendon on May 7 last year...


DPP admits to foul-up in Janice Allen case
KENT PANTRY Q.C., Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), yesterday admitted that a prosecutor in his office fouled up the handling of the controversial Janice Allen case and hinted at the possibility of criminal charges being filed.


Court dismisses CCJ challenge
THE JUDICIAL Review Court yesterday dismissed claims brought by Leader of the Opposition Edward Seaga, the Jamaican Bar Association (JBA) and two other groups...


Businessman's arrest sparks major protest
RUNAWAY BAY, St. Ann: THE ARREST of popular St. Ann businessman Norris Nembhard, better known as 'Deedo', by Narcotics police yesterday morning triggered a major protest by residents in Salem, near Runaway Bay, St. Ann.


Hundreds support Adams
HUNDREDS OF pro-Reneto Adams supporters, singing popular reggae and spiritual songs, swarmed Justice Square in downtown Kingston yesterday, to support the embattled Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP)...




















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