Major breakthrough in Chinese businessman's murder


Horace Fisher, Star Writer


The Clarendon police are reporting a major breakthrough into last week's abduction, robbery and murder of Chinese businessman Jun Peng, who was killed and dumped along the Dawkin Pen main road in Vere, Clarendon.


Operation chief for Clarendon, Superintendent Carol McKenzie, says following intense investigations, the police have picked up one suspect, who will be charged following a question and answer session in the presence of his legal counsel on Tuesday.


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"After intense investigations, we held a suspect who is now in custody. He will be questioned on Tuesday in the presence of his lawyer, however, he will be charged for Peng's death," the operation chief stated.


Superintendent McKenzie also revealed that a motor car associated with the crime has been seized and certain material evidence has been secured and sent for forensic analysis.


Peng, 26, who operated grocery stores in Lionel Town and May Pen, was found dead with his throat slashed, after a reported abduction and robbery.



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