Another remanded for gang leader's death


Andre' Williams, STAR Writer


Another man, an alleged deportee, has been charged with the murder of former leader of the Stone Crusher gang, Eldon Calvert, THE STAR understands.


Information reaching our news desk is that 26-year-old Domain Rohan Samuels, otherwise called Damage, who has reportedly been under the radar of the St James police for sometime, is now in their custody.


Reports are that he was pointed out during an identification parade held on the weekend. He was subsequently charged with the murder of Calvert.


THE STAR gathered that Samuels was deported from The Bahamas in early March.


Allegations are that he reportedly fled the island following the fatal shooting of Calvert in Salt Spring, St James, last September.


Sources close to the investigation also said there is a possibility that other charges could be laid against the accused.


Meanwhile, Akroy Sterling, who was previously charged with Calvert's murder, was fatally shot in Hanover while on bail late last year.



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