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    Two Men Killed in Joint Police/Military Operation Following Linstead Fruit Vendor’s Murder

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 15, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    St Catherine, Jamaica – Two males, recognized as individuals of curiosity within the capturing demise of a fruit vendor earlier this week, had been fatally shot throughout a joint police/army operation within the St Catherine North Police Division on Friday morning.

    The identities of the deceased males haven’t but been launched.

    In response to studies, legislation enforcement officers performed an operation at a premises in Ewarton seeking the suspects. In the course of the operation, the 2 males had been fatally wounded, and a firearm was recovered.

    The operation follows the homicide of 27-year-old fruit vendor Maurice Marrah, often known as “Telto,” who was gunned down on Tuesday round 8:20 p.m. whereas promoting at his stall on St George’s Road in Linstead. One other man was injured in the course of the assault.

    The police have intensified their investigations into the incident and proceed to take care of a robust presence within the space. Additional updates on the identities of the deceased males and the continued investigation are anticipated.

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