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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | February 9, 2005

Firearms linked to murders
A GOVERNMENT ballistics expert testified yesterday that two of four firearms recovered at the crime scene in Braeton four years ago were linked to three murders.

Nettleford regrets 'necessary' move to recruit foreign cops
Former Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Professor Rex Nettleford, has expressed deep regret at the fact that Jamaica has had to turn to foreign police agencies for recruits in its efforts to curb the country's high crime rate.


Kilancholly family declares day of fasting ...To catch a killer
THE FAMILY of the three children slain in the 'Kilancholly Massacre' in St. Mary late last month, have called for an international day of prayer and fasting on Thursday, February 10, to have God reveal the child-killer in hiding.


Nicole Fullerton facing fraud rap
NICOLE FULLERTON, daughter of former boss of the failed Caldon Finance Group, Henry Fullerton, is to answer to the charge of defrauding a businessman of $15 million.


Ministry introduces new monitoring system for pest
THE MINISTRY of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Agricultural Support Services Project (ASSP), on Wednesday launched a $3.8 million National Plant Health Surveillance and Pest Response System, which will act as a form of...


Police following leads in cop's killing
WESTERN BUREAU: POLICE INVESTIGATORS are collecting information in pursuit of a lead that they believe will result in a breakthrough into Sunday's murder of a policeman in Tucker, Irwin, St. James.


Kenneth Royes Rehabilitation Centre - A failed experiment
IT WAS supposed to be the final gate to recovery for mentally-challenged patients but the idea of the Kenneth Royes Rehabilitation Centre has simply atrophied into a resting place for mental rejects.













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