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The Jamaican man accused of killing a 24-year-old woman in Westmoreland and then fleeing the island for four years, is to appear in the Westmoreland Parish Court on Tuesday, August 9.
The accused man 25-year-old Ayele Russell of Pee Wee Lane, Westmoreland, was charged on Sunday, August 1. He was picked up by detectives when he returned to the island on a deportation flight on Thursday, July 29, 2021.
He is accused of killing Nadian Dyer of Pee Wee Lane, Westmoreland and fleeing to the United States of America (USA) in 2017.
Reports from the Negril Police are that relatives reported Dyer and her 4-year-old daughter missing on June 5, 2017.
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• Conspiracy to transport criminal property into Jamaica; and
• Engaging in transactions involving criminal property.
Jarrett was subsequently offered bail in the sum of $400,000, and is scheduled to appear in the Westmoreland Parish Court on May 19.
According to a release from the Financial Investigations Division (FID) on Friday, Jarrett was a person of interest in an ongoing money laundering probe that is being conducted by the agency and the Constabulary Financial Unit (CFU).
In one instance that has been linked to Jarrett’s arrest, as far as 2011, law enforcement personnel in the United States visited the home of a victim of lottery scamming after identifying that the person fell prey to a fraudulent scheme.
The accused is Almond Burke, 30, a labourer of Eltham Park in Spanish Town, St Catherine.
When the case was heard recently before Parish Judge Steve Walters, the matter was dismissed.
The submission by attorney-at-law Sheldon Campbell, claiming that the complainants failed to properly identify Burke, who was wearing a mask and cap, was upheld.
The Crown conceded that it could not mount a sound case.
Allegations are that about 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, 2020, a man approached three ganja farmers at Bottom Ground in Beeston Spring, Westmoreland.
The man reportedly revealed that he was part of a ganja eradication team and would be destroying their marijuana crop.