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Police ask public for help in fighting fake cops

Police ask public for help in fighting fake cops Police Commissioner Gary Griffith. - DAYS after police warned the country of an imposter going by the name of “Sgt Hamilton” comes a video of two men pretending to be police officers “arresting” a man. In a Twitter post on Thursday morning, the police showed a 15-second video of a masked man wearing what appeared to be a police shield, who identified himself as “Constable George from FIB (Financial Intelligence Bureau).” In the Twitter post the police said the men are imposters, and are calling on the public to report them to the police.

Police raid DSS again in money laundering probe

Police raid DSS again in money laundering probe Saturday 6 February 2021 Police are currently on the scene at the Drug Sou Sou Head office on Kathleen Warner Drive in La Horquetta, conducting a police exercise on the premises. Saturday 6th February, 2021. - Roger Jacob Police raided the La Horquetta home of Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) founder Kerron Clarke on Saturday hours after he was arrested on suspicion of money laundering. This is the fifth time police searched Clarke s home at Kathleen Warner Drive since DSS came under a police probe last year. Clarke, a soldier, was reportedly injured during the police search at his home, his lead attorney Sophia Chote told Newsday. He was later taken for medical treatment at the Arima Health Facility.

DSS founder did not suffer heart attack

DSS founder did not suffer heart attack DSS founder and administrotor Kerron Clarke. - FOUNDER of Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) Kerron Clarke did not suffer a heart attack, one of his attorneys has told Newsday. Lasana Murray, one of three attorneys representing Clarke, said on Sunday that his client complained of chest and arm pains, but did not have a heart attack as was reported on social media. Murray said his client was discharged from the Arima Health Facility around 10.30 am on Sunday after being admitted on Saturday night. Clarke, a soldier, was reportedly injured during a police search at his home, his lead attorney Sophia Chote, SC, told Newsday on Saturday. Murray on Sunday said his client suffered bruises and soft-tissue damage to the upper part of his body, but he had not seen the medical report. On Saturday he reported seeing what appeared to be blood on his client while in police custody.

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