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Update | Policeman charged with murder in Latoya Bulgin shooting; denied bail
June 03, 2026
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Constable Andrew Wilson, the policeman charged with murder in the May 17 shooting of 45-year-old Latoya ‘Buju’ Bulgin in Granville, St James, was this morning denied bail during an appearance in the St James Parish Court.
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