Police are actively investigating the disappearance of Digicel worker, Kevin Walker, who was reported lacking on February 2.
Authorities suspect {that a} decomposing physique present in a barrel on Industrial Terrace final week may very well be that of Walker. Nevertheless, the superior state of decomposition has made it troublesome to verify the id.
Walker was final seen on the night of February 1 after renting a car from a small automotive rental firm in Allman City. Police are exploring the chance that he was crushed and tortured to acquire his private banking data.
Sources throughout the Jamaica Constabulary Drive’s Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime (CTOC) unit and the Kingston East crime workplace flagged uncommon transactions on Walker’s checking account. These embrace a switch of $700,000 to a Nationwide Business Checking account registered beneath the title Alicia Dixon.
Moreover, Walker’s bank cards have been allegedly used for purchases at Carlisa, an equipment retailer on Retirement Street in Kingston, and Gibbo Tradings, a grocery retailer on Windward Street. The supply deal with for these transactions was in Allman City, the identical space the place Walker was final seen. Police reportedly witnessed objects being delivered to this location.
Alicia Dixon, recognized as an individual of curiosity, has been situated and is presently being interviewed by detectives. On Saturday, the police named two people who might have data essential to the case: Damion McFarlane, also referred to as ‘Diamond,’ and one other particular person recognized solely as ‘Lavar.’
Authorities are urging anybody with related data to contact the police at 119, Crime Cease at 311, the Nationwide Intelligence Bureau at 811, or the closest police station.