Vybz Kartel says he is willing to close the studio in Havendale, St Andrew, which the police claim is operating without a permit and is a public disturbance.
The deejay, who operates the studio at Kirk Avenue, told THE WEEKEND STAR yesterday that he is a law-abiding citizen and is willing to comply with the law.
He said: "the police are here to serve but more importantly to protect the public, so if they see that it is in the better welfare of the community then close down shop by all means, after all they are the law and I am a law-abiding Jamaican."
Yesterday Superintendent Newton Amos, head of operations for the Area 5 police, said they are seeking to have the studio shut down. He said police have written to the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC) requesting its closure.
He said representatives of the KSAC had since reported that a permit was not granted for the studio. "It is a residential area and noise and obstruction is something which has caught our attention," he said.
Kartel does not believe the studio is a disturbance to the Havendale community. "The studio is situated way in the back of the property, two metal gates and 25 metres away from the road, and its a sound proof room as all studios are."
Earlier this week Kartel and former protégé Blak Ryno met with police to discuss peace between the two. The police said there is major concern about the number of incidents said to be reprisal attacks which have occurred in the St Andrew North, St Andrew Central and St Catherine South divisions.
Superintendent Amos said police theorised the incidents, which include the rumoured firebombing of Blak Ryno's Winchester Court apartment, were acts of reprisal, occurring amidst an alleged dispute between the two artistes.
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Vybz Kartel says he is willing to close the studio in Havendale, St Andrew, which the police claim is operating without a permit and is a public disturbance.
The deejay, who operates the studio at Kirk Avenue, told THE WEEKEND STAR yesterday that he is a law-abiding citizen and is willing to comply with the law.
He said: "the police are here to serve but more importantly to protect the public, so if they see that it is in the better welfare of the community then close down shop by all means, after all they are the law and I am a law-abiding Jamaican."
Yesterday Superintendent Newton Amos, head of operations for the Area 5 police, said they are seeking to have the studio shut down. He said police have written to the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC) requesting its closure.
He said representatives of the KSAC had since reported that a permit was not granted for the studio. "It is a residential area and noise and obstruction is something which has caught our attention," he said.
Kartel does not believe the studio is a disturbance to the Havendale community. "The studio is situated way in the back of the property, two metal gates and 25 metres away from the road, and its a sound proof room as all studios are."
Earlier this week Kartel and former protégé Blak Ryno met with police to discuss peace between the two. The police said there is major concern about the number of incidents said to be reprisal attacks which have occurred in the St Andrew North, St Andrew Central and St Catherine South divisions.
Superintendent Amos said police theorised the incidents, which include the rumoured firebombing of Blak Ryno's Winchester Court apartment, were acts of reprisal, occurring amidst an alleged dispute between the two artistes.
WOW SO all of a sudden its "operating without a permit and is a public disturbance. " wat noise dem a talk bout "The studio is situated way in the back of the property, two metal gates and 25 metres away from the road, and its a sound proof room as all studios are."
Vybz Kartel says he is willing to close the studio in Havendale, St Andrew, which the police claim is operating without a permit and is a public disturbance.
The deejay, who operates the studio at Kirk Avenue, told THE WEEKEND STAR yesterday that he is a law-abiding citizen and is willing to comply with the law.
He said: "the police are here to serve but more importantly to protect the public, so if they see that it is in the better welfare of the community then close down shop by all means, after all they are the law and I am a law-abiding Jamaican."
Yesterday Superintendent Newton Amos, head of operations for the Area 5 police, said they are seeking to have the studio shut down. He said police have written to the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC) requesting its closure.
He said representatives of the KSAC had since reported that a permit was not granted for the studio. "It is a residential area and noise and obstruction is something which has caught our attention," he said.
Kartel does not believe the studio is a disturbance to the Havendale community. "The studio is situated way in the back of the property, two metal gates and 25 metres away from the road, and its a sound proof room as all studios are."
Earlier this week Kartel and former protégé Blak Ryno met with police to discuss peace between the two. The police said there is major concern about the number of incidents said to be reprisal attacks which have occurred in the St Andrew North, St Andrew Central and St Catherine South divisions.
Superintendent Amos said police theorised the incidents, which include the rumoured firebombing of Blak Ryno's Winchester Court apartment, were acts of reprisal, occurring amidst an alleged dispute between the two artistes.
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Out of every part of D human anatomy Kartel choose To be D @$$ (Ian Liard Surprised voice)
LMAO weh D gaza fan deh....Like Pun say me nah go say nutn....Me just let Twins of Twins provide some good commentary Pon dat lol