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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | February 24, 2007

'No proceeds from crime' - Kingfish boss hails Proceeds of Crime Bill
Head of Operation Kingfish, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Glenmore Hinds, yesterday hailed the passage of the Proceeds of Crime Bill in the Senate, noting that the legislation would assist the police in targeting the the major organised criminal networks in Jamaica.

No natural gas deal, Trinidad has none to spare

Energy Minister Phillip Paulwell is in Venezuela this weekend trying to arrange a supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) following Trinidad and Tobago's abandonment of a similar agreement with Jamaica.

Interpol database safeguards region

APPROXIMATELY 29 persons have been prevented from entering the Caribbean, by using false documents, an Interpol official told The Gleaner Thursday. Ronald K. Noble, secretary general of the organisation, said the documents were seized using Interpol's MIND/FIND system, a global database with information on over 13 million travel documents in over 120 countries.

New lawyer appointed to Killancholly murder accused

Attorney-at-law Robert Fletcher has been assigned to represent 31-year-old security guard Jeffrey Perry who is charged with the murder of three children at Killancholly, St. Mary.

MoBay lotto scammers could face extradition, says Shields

Mere hours after two Montego Bay men were arrested in connection with the multimillion-dollar lottery scam, bringing to seven those charged, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Mark Shields said the group of scammers could face extradition.





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