Archive for the ‘The Dudus Saga’ Category

24 Jun, 2010

Dudus Captured, Now What?

Posted by: K21 Team In: The Dudus Saga

Thanks to the efforts of Rev. Al Miller (who might find himself in some trouble with authorities) and outstanding work by the security forces, Christopher “Dudus” Coke has been peacefully taken into custody. Jamaicans all around the world, including most of us in Kingston21 (South Florida) have all breathed a collective huge sigh of relief. [...]

23 Jun, 2010

Coke caught – now what?

Posted by: K21 Team In: Jamaica Gleaner| The Dudus Saga

The fugitive, when arrested, must be taken before a resident magistrate (RM) as soon as practicable.

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The Tivoli Gardens base of accused drug kingpin, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke, was calm last night, hours after he was captured by the security forces. However, some residents braved police warnings to leave the streets before the 6 p.m. curfew…

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23 Jun, 2010

We’ve got him!

Posted by: Jamaica Gleaner :: Lead Stories In: The Dudus Saga

Jamaica’s No. 1 fugitive Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke spent last night in an unidentified maximum-security facility as the long search for him came to an end. After a bloody battle to capture Coke in his Tivoli Gardens…

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The Guardian
How Did Jamaican Drug Lord Elude Capture? His Fashion Sense May Have Helped
New York Times
Ross Sheil contributed reporting from Kingston, Jamaica. A version of this article appeared in print on June 24, 2010, on page A4 of the National edition.
Jamaica urges calm after catching top fugitiveThe Associated Press
AM Top News: Jamaica druglord Christopher Coke captured, bringing end to The Star-Ledger – NJ.com
US hopes to try captured Jamaican donAFP
CBS News -NPR -Times LIVE
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23 Jun, 2010

Dudus hearing tomorrow at Mobile Reserve

Posted by: Jamaica Observer In: News| The Dudus Saga

THE extradition hearing for Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke has been set for tomorrow by  Director of Public Prosecutions, Paula Llewellyn according to a release from the Press Association of Jamaica.The hearing is set to be held within the secure confines of the Mobile Reserve in order to avoid any untoward action by Coke’s sympathisers.Coke has reportedly expressed his intention to waive his right to an extradition hearing and face his accusers in the United States without delay.If a local magistrate’s grants him his wish then he could be handed over to United States marshals in short order and flown out to New York.He is accused of drugs and gun running by the US authorities. If found guilty he could be locked up for life and have his assets seized.

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22 Jun, 2010

Rev Al Miller in rare moment misses church

Posted by: Jamaica Observer In: The Dudus Saga

REV Al Miller rarely misses the Tuesday night meeting of his congregation. But last night he was absent following the announcement that he was wanted by the police for questioning after members of the security forces intercepted the car he was driving in the company of fugitive Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke aboard.

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The Voice
Jamaica tries to move forward after Kingston gun battles
FinalCall.com News
By FinalCall.com News | Last updated: Jun 21, 2010 – 5:18:56 PM KINGSTON, Jamaica (FinalCall.com) – Human Rights Watch has called for an investigation into
Jamaica triples reward for tips leading to arrest of reputed drug lordThe Canadian Press
EDITORIAL – Extend the state of emergencyJamaica Gleaner
Jamaican Musicians Rally To Support Alleged Drug Kingpin 'Dudus' CokeBillboard
American Thinker -Jamaica Observer -CARIBWORLDNEWS.COM
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09 Jun, 2010

No timeline for Tivoli facelift

Posted by: Jamaica Gleaner :: Lead Stories In: Jamaica Gleaner| The Dudus Saga

MINISTER OF Water and Housing, Dr Horace Chang, was yesterday engulfed in a cacophony of complaints which poured from residents of Tivoli Gardens who claimed that their houses were damaged during the military incursion two weeks ago…

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09 Jun, 2010

Mayhem cost some businesses $50m

Posted by: Jamaica Gleaner :: Lead Stories In: Jamaica Gleaner| The Dudus Saga

A Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) survey on losses suffered by the business and productive sectors shows that more than 98 per cent of its members were hurt by the late-May civil unrest in the capital….

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