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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | May 27, 2005

Police racket - MoBay cops under probe for $US 50,000 fraud
WESTERN BUREAU: SENIOR INVESTIGATORS have launched a top-level probe into reports of corruption by a group of Montego Bay policemen, stemming from an incident at Sign, Irwin in St. James earlier this month.

Heads continue to roll at JMB
JUST DAYS after former chairman of Jamaica Mortgage Bank Peter Thomas resigned following alleged breaches at the institution, The Gleaner yesterday learnt that another member of the management team was ordered to leave the bank.


Gov't, Opposition to discuss private sector demands
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has scheduled a high- profile meeting between officials from the private sector, Government and Opposition to strategise a united way forward in the fight against crime.


More guns, ammo seized - Police intensify drive to rid the nation's streets
MORE THAN 250 illegal firearms and over 3,000 assorted rounds of ammunition have been recovered by the police since the start of the year.Five of these guns were seized over the past 72 hours during separate police operations across the island.


Malvo to stand trial in Maryland
CLARKSBURG: CONVICTED SNIPER Lee Boyd Malvo returned to Maryland from Virginia yesterday and is being held in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility to await trial on charges of killing six people...


Fruitful PSOJ, police meeting - Joint committee to be established to address crime
THE JAMAICA Constabulary Force (JCF) and the private sector are to establish a joint committee to address crime, said Commissioner of Police Lucius Thomas.


Nicholson chided
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on National Security, Derrick Smith, has chided Justice Minister A.J. Nicholson for not doing his job properly: preventing convicted murderers from being hanged.


Andem's trial to begin on July 11
MRS. JUSTICE Marva McIntosh yesterday ordered 42-year-old reputed gang leader Joel Andem and his two co-accused to return to the Home Circuit Court on July 11 when their murder trial will begin.


GENERATING GENIUS SCHOOLBOY SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION PROGRAMME
INTERVIEWS ARE being conducted today for the Generating Genius schoolboy scientific education programme. Seventy Seventy applicants have been reduced to a short-list of 15 boys aged 11 to 12 who are being interviewed at the University of West Indies...


















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