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    Illegal Haitians Caught Hiding Out in Christiana — Pregnant Woman Detained

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14August 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    MANCHESTER, Jamaica — A quiet Sunday morning in Spring Floor, Christiana, was shattered when lawmen swooped down on a home and arrested 5 Haitian nationals — together with a pregnant lady — throughout a focused police operation.

    Appearing commander for the Manchester police, Deputy Superintendent Luhas Daniels, confirmed the bust, stating that the early-morning raid was carried out primarily based on intelligence studies about immigration breaches and a attainable seek for unlawful firearms.

    “Throughout a focused operation in Spring Floor district of Manchester, the premises was searched, and 5 Haitians — 4 males and one feminine — had been discovered on the location,” DSP Daniels stated.

    Their identities haven’t but been launched, as investigations are ongoing. The people had been taken into custody for processing and are anticipated to face questioning by immigration authorities.

    No weapons had been found throughout the operation, however police say the Haitians had been medically examined following their arrest.

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