Sunday, 10 February 2008 The police have captured one of Jamaica's most wanted men.
Robert Brown also called "Dinero" who was wanted for a series of murders in Commons, Red Hills Road, St. Andrew was detained during an operation in Lawrence Tavern on Saturday.
The operation was carried out by officials from the police task force Operation Kingfish and the Jamaica Defence Force.
Brown was captured when the security officials swooped down on premises in Lawrence Tavern.
He was wanted for murder, shooting with intent and illegal possession of a firearm.
With Brown's capture, the police have now held five of ten men on their recently published "most wanted" list.
viper_3kj said
09:38 02/11 2008
Mi nuh respect much a di babylon dem but is a good thing dem do, clean up the streets
up2 said
11:17 02/11 2008
thats what they should b doin instead of bein a pest to law abiding citizens
Garrick said
12:52 02/11 2008
dem actually ah do some work instead of wastin taxpayers money
linko said
13:10 02/11 2008
lol
chronic_387 said
14:26 02/11 2008
raaa...a lie, swear seh di man dem wudda defend tha punnyhole........unu sounding like conscienable jamaican citizens...
kurt said
14:38 02/11 2008
lol@chronic
rrDesignZ said
16:11 02/11 2008
a that a guan
Pimping said
16:13 02/11 2008
NEVA KNOW SEH REAL BADMAN DEH A COMMON. PROBABLY AUGUST TOWN HIM MIGRATE FROM.
Casino said
16:50 02/11 2008
see it deh, mi luv dat
nexx said
18:51 02/11 2008
"security officials swooped down on premises " A so dem fi SWOOP DOWN pon corruption few.
Robert Brown also called "Dinero" who was wanted for a series of murders in Commons, Red Hills Road, St. Andrew was detained during an operation in Lawrence Tavern on Saturday.
The operation was carried out by officials from the police task force Operation Kingfish and the Jamaica Defence Force.
Brown was captured when the security officials swooped down on premises in Lawrence Tavern.
He was wanted for murder, shooting with intent and illegal possession of a firearm.
With Brown's capture, the police have now held five of ten men on their recently published "most wanted" list.