The cache of 64 guns and nearly 1,000 bullets confiscated at the Kingston Wharves on Friday were shipped from Miami in the United States and were destined for a violent gang based in the Jamaican capital, law enforcement sources have disclosed. The.
A joint operation by the police's Counter Terrorism and Organised Crime Branch (C-TOC) and the Jamaica Customs Agency has resulted in the seizure of 965 rounds of ammunition and 64 guns in a shipment originating from the United States at the.
KINGSTON, Jamaica-Two individuals have been taken into custody in connection with a massive gun and ammunition seizure at the Kingston Wharves on Friday. According to the police, the seizure was as a result of a joint operation between the Jamaica Constabulary Force's Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Branch (C-TOC) and the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) in what the police described as “a significant stride in the relentless efforts of Jamaican law.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey is imploring stakeholders to have meaningful talks with the Jamaican community in the United States (US) to help stem the flow of guns into the island, following the discovery of another massive weapons.
A major operation carried out by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) led to a significant cache of firearms being intercepted at the Freeport Warehouse in Montego Bay, St James on Friday. The police are now.