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Plane Filled With Weapons and Ammunition Flew in To Help Prevent Dudus’ Arrest

According to former Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington, an aeroplane loaded with high powered weapons and ammunition was flown into the island via the Vernamfield Air Strip in Clarendon to help prevent the arrest of Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.

He made the shocking statement while responding to questions asked by Peter Champagnie, the attorney representing the Jamaica Defence Force during the Tivoli Commission of Enquiry being held in Kingston.

Ellington also confirmed that the police had received intel that heavily armed men were approaching Tivoli Gardens in boats.

“Were those members of the constabulary force?” Champagnie asked.

“Not to the best of my knowledge,” Ellington replied.

According to the former Commissioner, the police had evidence that men were dressed in black police denim, army fatigues, and bullet-proof vests.

Image via jamaicaobserver.com
Image via jamaicaobserver.com

Source: Loop Jamaica

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