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    Police Launch Manhunt After Prisoner Escapes Custody During Hospital Visit

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14April 30, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kingston, Jamaica – The Hunts Bay police have launched a serious manhunt following the early morning escape of a prisoner who fled custody whereas receiving medical therapy at a hospital within the Company Space.

    The fugitive has been recognized as 29-year-old Garfield Dias, in any other case often known as ‘Camfa Ball’, of St Paul Lane, Kingston 11. The incident reportedly occurred round 4:00 a.m.

    Dias was in police custody on costs of assault occasioning grievous bodily hurt on the time of his escape. He’s described as being of darkish complexion, medium construct, with seen scars on the left aspect of his head and proper arm.

    Police are urging Dias to show himself in instantly. In a public advisory, authorities additionally reminded residents that harbouring a fugitive is a felony offence and can lead to prosecution.

    Anybody with details about Dias’ whereabouts is being requested to contact the Hunts Bay Police at 876-923-7111, the 119 emergency quantity, or the nearest police station.

    An inside investigation is anticipated to be launched into the circumstances surrounding the escape.

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