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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | December 23, 2006

Case file record for BSI
The Bureau of Special Investigation (BSI) is boasting an increase in the number of case files being completed and sent to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

Search for missing Lyns continues without success

The police continued their search without success yesterday for missing Mandeville businessman Richard Lyn and his wife Julia at the Martin's Hill dump in Manchester.


Gifts on offer at Devon House

If you are still uncertain about gift ideas just days before Christmas, you could consider the Kumba Mi Yabba Christmas Village art and crafts fair at Devon House, St. Andrew.


Witnesses missing in police murder trial

The trial of the three policemen involved in the 1999 killing of Noel Barnes, reputed gunman of Bull Bay, St. Andrew, is slated to begin early next year. The police, however, have expressed concern about their failure to locate two witnesses.


Zero tolerance approach to child abuse - PM

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller says Government will be increasing its zero tolerance approach to the abuse of children and that steps will be taken to ensure that persons who abuse children... are brought to justice.


JUTC to run 24/7 'til Christmas Eve

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is launching the Night Hawk all-night service for the next two days. The all-night service will be on 25 routes until Christmas Eve on Sunday.


Ban on gatherings in west Kingston

Superintendent Delroy Hewitt, head of the Kingston West Police Division, says his department will be applying a zero tolerance approach to mass gatherings in the division during the festive season.




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