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PNP to make report on stadium robbery
published: Tuesday | November 28, 2006


Buchanan

Donald Buchanan, the general secretary of the People's National Party (PNP), says his party will be making a formal complaint to Political Ombudsman, Bishop Herro Blair, on the break-in at the offices of the National Stadium by alleged Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters.

Last week Sunday, while the JLP was having its 63rd annual conference at the National Arena in Kingston, thieves broke into an office at the back of the stadium and removed computers, computer equipment and administrative supplies.

Not gone unnoticed

Since then, the JLP has offered to replace the equipment and fix damage done to the facilities at the National Stadium swimming pool. However, the party has not accepted responsibility for the acts.

But Mr. Buchanan told The Gleaner that the incident has not gone unnoticed by the PNP. He said the party was in the process of compiling the information, which he said would be submitted to Bishop Blair.

Meanwhile, he said other incidents, such as the Red Hills Road murders and the slaughter of four members of one family in St. James, which he said were politically motivated, would also form part of the report.

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