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    Honduran National Arrested in Spanish Town for Illegal Entry

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14January 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Spanish City, St. Catherine — Authorities have charged a Honduran man with unlawful entry after he was discovered strolling in a central space of Spanish City on Monday morning.

    The person has been recognized as Rodolfo Enrique Delcid Olin, 45, from La Ceiba, Atlántida, Honduras. Police reported encountering Delcid Olin alongside Church Road round 11 a.m., prompting routine checks that confirmed he was a overseas nationwide with out correct documentation.

    Delcid Olin reportedly instructed investigators that he had traveled to Jamaica with others for lobster fishing. He claimed that his colleagues had left him on Pedro Cay and didn’t return to choose him up.

    Following the encounter, Delcid Olin was taken into custody and formally charged with unlawful entry.

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