Court hears that ... Man killed by soldier's helmet


Rasbert Turner, Star Writer


A Jamaica Defence Force soldier accused of using his helmet to hit a man to death was granted bail in the sum of $700,000 in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court on Friday.


The soldier, Corporal Kevin Gardener, is charged with the death of Kevin O'Connor, a 21-year-old vendor, of West Prospect in Bog Walk, St Catherine.


When Gardener appeared before Resident Magistrate Vaughn Smith, he pleaded not guilty to murder.


His lawyer, Vincent Wellesley, made a successful bail application on his behalf. Wellesley told the court that at the time of the alleged incident, his client was acting in self-defence after being attacked by O'Connor.


RM Smith then granted bail on condition that Gardener surrenders his travel documents to the police and return to court on May 20, 2014, when the matter will again be mentioned.


It is being alleged that on September 13, last year, Gardener was among police personnel who went and rescued O'Connor from an angry mob that had beaten him after he refused to pay his bus fare.


The court heard that Gardener was taken to a police post near the Spanish Town bus terminus. It was further heard that he was reportedly hit by Gardener. He was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he succumbed to injuries received.


An investigation was conducted by the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) which resulted in Gardener being charged.



Pastor accused of making sexual advances, threats to teen, gets bail


A minister of religion who is accused of making threat against a teenager after she reportedly spurned his sexual advances was granted bail in the sum of $300,000 in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court on Friday.


When the accused appeared, his lawyer, Shantez Stewart, made a successful bail application. Stewart told the court that his client is a man of God who is leading many souls to the Lord through prayer and fasting.


He said the accused is a well-respected member of his community who needs to get on with the Lord's work. ''He is indeed a fit and proper candidate to be admitted to bail as he is steadfast in his religion," Stewart said.


Bail was subsequently granted on condition that the accused reports to the Spanish Town Police Station on Wednesdays and Saturdays and return to court on May 13 when the matter will be mentioned.


Allegations before the court are that sometime this month, the complainant was approached by the accused who made an advance to her. He reportedly started threatening her when she refused his suggestions.


A report was made to the Centre for Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse which resulted in him being charged.


- R.T.



Architect to know fate in April

An architect who spent almost one year with his client's money and withheld the drawing he was paid for, will know his fate on April 4.

Charged with failure to deliver goods on the contracted date is André Amber.


On Friday when the matter was called up, Amber told the court that he sent the drawing to the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC) for verification. That did not go down well with Senior Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey, who asked, "Where is the drawing?"


The court was told that the female complainant paid Amber $425,000 in April 2013 and to date she has not seen a blueprint.


Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey asked, "When can I get the drawing?" Amber told the resident magistrate, "I can bring it on Monday".


The RM then requested to see a copy of the receipt to verify that the accused had in fact gone to the KSAC.


To her amazement, the receipt revealed that Amber had just visited the KSAC on the same morning, before he attended court.


He was warned by the senior magistrate to attend with a copy of the drawing.



Man killed, two injured in Westmoreland crash


One man was killed and two other persons injured in a motor vehicle crash that occurred on the Retreat main road in Westmoreland yesterday.


Police say the dead man is 20-year-old Delano McFarlane of Bessie Baker district in Hanover.


Reports from the Savanna-la-Mar police are that about 6:15 a.m., McFarlane was a passenger in a Toyota Corolla motor car that was travelling along the roadway when the driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a utility pole.


Police said all three occupants of the motor car were taken to hospital, where McFarlane died while being treated. The driver and a woman - the third person in the motor vehicle - were admitted in serious condition.



Cabbie accused of impregnating teen granted bail

Rasbert Turner, Star Writer

A Linstead, St Catherine, taxi driver accused of impregnating a 14-year-old girl and attempting to abort it by giving her capsules, was granted bail in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court on Friday.


When the matter was mentioned, a successful bail application was made for the 38-year-old accused man by his attorney, Grace-ann Cameron, who told the court her client was arrested by the police more than two weeks ago and is in a position to prove his innocence.


Resident Magistrate Vaughn Smith offered bail in the sum of $500,000, with one or two sureties. This on condition that the accused surrender his travel documents, keep away from the complainant and her mother, report daily to the Linstead police and be home by 7 p.m. daily.


Allegations are that the accused had sexual relations with the 14-year-old, who became pregnant. He reportedly gave her a quantity of tablets to abort the child. After ingesting the tablets, the teen became ill and her relatives got word of the relationship.


A report was made to the police, and the man was charged with having sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 16 and procuring abortion. He returns to court on April 8, when the matter will be mentioned.



INDECOM to shed light on police personnel probe today



Terrence Williams - File

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) will today shed more light on its probe into the conduct of several police personnel attached to Area Three.


A release from the security forces oversight agency on the weekend says Commissioner Terrence Williams will provide an update on the latest development in the probe, which was first announced in January this year. This will come at a press conference at INDECOM's New Kingston head offices.


multiple murder charges


The probe has already resulted in multiple murder charges against Constable Collis Brown, more popularly known as 'Chuckie'.


INDECOM also reported that as part of the investigations, it recovered several weapons during a search of the May Pen police station on January 16.


INDECOM says it would also update the nation on other investigations that are ongoing.



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Running Irie Sound - Push up yuh lighta Vol. 14

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Running Irie Sound - Push up yuh lighta Vol. 14

2014, 78 Min., 1-track, mp3, 192 kBit/s cbr, 108 mb,


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1. Hopeton Lindo – Territory (Running Irie DUB)

2. Jah Cure – Territory

3. Dre Island – Uptown down

4. Protoje – 2 resist not evil

5. Protoje ft. Chronixx – Who knows

6. Busy Signal & RC – Dreams of brighter days

7. Loyal Flames—Break free

8. Christopher Martin – Look on my face

9. Romain Virgo – Soul provider

10. Romain Virgo – Baby Mother

11. Shuga – Bun dem down

12. Exco Levi – Walk wide a miv 13. Terry Linen ft. Kiprich - Klub lippa

14. Zagga – Attitude of gratitude

15. Tarrus Riley – Liv up

16. Jah Cure – Zion Train

17. Christopher Martin – My kinda girl

18. Christopher Martin – Secret love

19. Cecile- Third finger

20. Zagga- Reggae revolution

21. I-Octane & Gentleman – Its allright

22. Morgan Heritage – Why dem come around

23. Richie Stephens – Super star

24. Chino – Larger than life

25. Busy Signal & exco Levi – Wicked evil man

26. Bugle – Anointed

27. Tarrus Riley- My day

28. Christopher Martin - Yes I can

29. Chronixx & Kabaka Pyramid – Mi allright

30. I-Octane – Mi naah

31. Getleman – In my Arms

32. Masicka – In my arms

33. Voicemail – Hold on me

34. TOK - Miss you

35. Kranium – Nobody has to know

36. D`Angel – Ramp ruff

37. Konshens – Suppn deh

38. Cham ft Mavado –Love song

39. Mavado – My own

40. Konshens – Code

41. Demarco – Good book

42. Aidonia – Wuk off you gal

43. Chico – Tight pussy gal

44. Beenie man & CeeGee – Roll pan it

45. Alkaline – Gyal bruck out

46. Spica – Mi like it

47. Sizzla – Pump up (Deumo / Running Irie RMX)

48. Ward 21 ft. Sean Paul – Ben u back

49. Ward 21 – Mic Magician

50. Ward 21 – Clappin u back

51. Ward 21 – Spot the j

52. Gappy Ranks – Baddest

53. Chan Dizzy – To mi face

54. Mavado & Jah Vinchi – Live to make

55. Demarco – Rise to the top

56. Demarco – Hand inna the air

57. Stylo G- Mama give me a call

58. Voicemail & Chevaughn – Do you remember

59. Cecile- Bad gyal suppn

60. TOK – Come over

61. Degree – Buss a wine

62. Konshens – Shake

63. Vybz Kartel ft J Capri – Mamacita

64. J Capri - Reverse it

65. QQ & Venomous – Ope drop

66. QQ – Wine & Come over

67. Busy Signal – Saddle up

68. Romain Virgo – Too much bull

69. Exco Levi – Cant leave out god

70. Mr.Vega – Road

71. Beenie Man – Truck load

72. Mr.Vegas & Cecile – Mash up the place

73. Dupes – Dip pon di floor

74. Baby Cham – Hustle all day

75. Bunji Garlin – Carnival Tabanca

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1 Jamaica, Jamaica

2 Jah Jah Move

3 Jah Love Music

4 Give Thanks And Praise

5 Everyman A Me Brethren

6 Kushunpeng

7 Armagiddeon Style

8 Three Blind Mice


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1 This Land Is For Everyone

2 Dem A Come

3 Meditation

4 Jah Loves

5 South African Enlistment

6 Hey You

7 Let My Days Be Long

8 Wicked Men

9 Mightiest Of All

10 Oh Lord


CHAMPS BRINGS MOM GRIEF



Dawnette Atkinson (left) shows off photographs of her 20-year-old daughter, Jannoy Campbell. - Nagra Plunkett photo

Rasbert Turner, STAR Writer


The annual Boys and Girls' Athletic Championships often brings happiness to many through the exploits on the track, however, to Dawnette Atkinson it is a time of grief.


Each year since 2012, the staging of the championships has brought with it sad memories for Atkinson. It is a grim reminder of how she lost her daughter two years ago while en route to the annual championships.


"It was March 2012 that my daughter Jannoy Campbell and Nyoka Campbell left Montego Bay to the championship and were not seen alive again," she said.


Stab wounds


She continued; "In fact, we found their bodies with several stab wounds. It still affects me each time the championships comes around."


The bodies of 20-year-old Jannoy Campbell and her 25-year-old niece, Nyoka Campbell, of Mount Salem and Hendon, Glendevon, addresses, respectively, in Montego Bay, St James, were found in bushes in Spring Village, St Catherine, on March 31, 2012.


The young women were students at the Western Hospitality Institute in Montego Bay and left their home parish to attend the 2012 staging of the championships in Kingston.


The trip had become customary for Jannoy for a few years, except that on that occasion she reportedly accepted a ride from Nyoka, who said her brother would be transporting them. But the women reached only as far as Old Harbour in St Catherine where their bodies were found in bushes.


When THE STAR spoke to Atkinson recently, the grieving mother said she remembered the incident like it's yesterday. While not delving too much into the pain the loss of her daughter has caused her, she said that the championships has evoked bitter memories since March 2012.


Following the murder of both women, the police charged taxi operator Joseph Walker, who is now remanded in custody in connection with their deaths.


Investigators told THE STAR that the matter will again be mentioned on April 21 in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court.



Women slapped with obeah charges


Two women slapped with obeah-related charges were dragged before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday to answer to the charges.


They are Rosetta Nobles and Stephanie Hall-Beckford.


Nobles is charged with soliciting the practice of obeah while Hall-Beckford is charged with preaching obeah.


Both pleaded not guilty to the offence.


The complainant, who appeared in court, told Senior Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey that she has pictures and video footage of the accused working their obeah.


Senior Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey told the complainant, "I don't want to see it now... bring it when you are coming back!"


The court heard through the clerk of court that the women were accused of sprinkling fowl blood and white rum on white rice, among other practices.


The accused women refuted those claims and stated to the court that it was the complainant who is responsible for police frequently beating her son.


Both Nobles and Hall-Beckford are to return on May 13.



Juror in Kartel's case faces court


The high-profile case involving the infamous juror who allegedly attempted to bribe fellow jurors into returning a not-guilty verdict in the murder case involving Vybz Kartel and his co-accused will get under way on April 24.


Yesterday, when the accused, Livingston Caine, reappeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Paula Llewellyn, said the case against the former juror is ready for trial.


According to the DPP, the police have completed their analysis of the cell phones taken from the jury foreman who secretly recorded her conversation with Caine.


Indicated


However, Caine's attorney, Dianne Watson, indicated that she has written to the DPP asking that the defence expert be allowed to examine the cell phone.


The attorney also requested transcripts of the alleged meeting that took place between her client and the foreman in the Supreme Court chambers.


Caine was arrested on March 13, minutes after the handing down of the guilty verdict against Kartel and three of his co-accused.


He is charged with five counts of attempting to pervert the course of justice and one count of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.


Allegations are that Caine offered the foreman $500,000 to have the jury return a not-guilty verdict and promised that the payment would be made the following day.



Yellowman - Going To The Chapel 1986


1 Look Ina Me Eye

2 Rub A Dub

3 Going To The Chapel

4 Hunnu Fi Move

5 Come Back To Jamaica

6 Gimme Waht Me Want

7 No Lucky In Gambling

8 Ready Fe Dem

9 Amen

10 To The Bump


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Gunmen force man to watch spouse's rape

Crystal Harrison, STAR Writer

A mother and her 13-year-old daughter have been hospitalised after they were both raped at their home in Spanish Town, St Catherine, on Wednesday morning.


Information reaching THE WEEKEND STAR is that sometime after 2 a.m., five masked gunmen broke into the victims Featherbed Lane home, in the parish, and carried out their acts.


stole items


Disturbingly, our news team understands that some of the hoodlums raped the mother in front of her common-law spouse and told him to watch, while the others turned on the teenage girl.


It was also reported that the culprits didn't leave empty-handed, as they stole several items from the house and also broke into a neighbouring premises.


Head of The Centre For The Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA), Deputy Superintendent Veronica Gilzeans, confirmed that the incident is being investigated.


"No arrests have been made so far, the Spanish Town CISOCA branch is investigating the matter," Gilzeans said.


When quizzed about the stolen items, Gilzeans said that she was unable to provide the details at the time that she was contacted.


THE WEEKEND STAR understands that counselling has been provided for all of the persons who have been affected by the incident.



Woman on fraud rap remanded

Bjorn Burke, Staff Reporter

A woman whose true identify was the subject of debate throughout much of the proceedings was remanded in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.


The woman, who identified herself as Lisa Housen, is charged with conspiracy to defraud, uttering forged documents and forgery.


The Crown alleged that on the day in question, the accused used a fraudulent driver's licence, bearing the name Opal Ann-Marie Martin, to open a savings account at a popular Corporate Area credit union. It is believed that the accused later lodged a forged US$4,290 cheque into the savings account she had successfully opened.


fraudulent cheque


The court heard that employees at the credit union became suspicious of the woman's activities and called in members of the police Fraud Squad to investigate. Subsequently, the driver's licence and the cheque were both found to be fraudulent.


"Who is your client?" quizzed Senior Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey.


The representing attorney revealed that her client is a cosmetologist who resides in Torrington Park, Kingston 5. She is willing to submit her travel documents to the court to confirm her identity.


In making attempts to ascertain the woman's true identity, the sitting magistrate requested the documents, including the cosmetology licence.


"If she don't pay the money at the tax office, she can't cream nobody hair. This is a question of identity, yu nuh? If she has that then I want to see them," RM Pusey said.


The sitting magistrate ordered the woman remanded until today, allowing time for the documents to be made available.



Ex-cop throat slashed in St James


An ex-policeman was found dead with his throat slashed at his home in Cornwall Courts, St James, early yesterday, THE WEEKEND STARunderstands.


The dead man has been identified as Kirk Palmer, formerly attached to the Freeport Police Station in Montego Bay in the parish.


The police's Corporate Communications Unit's liaison officer for St James, Sergeant Peter Salkey, said the police were summoned to Palmer's house yesterday morning and upon arrival, his body was found in a pool of blood.


THE WEEKEND STAR gathered that Palmer's body had what appeared to be either machete or knife wounds to the throat.


According to residents in the area, Palmer who reportedly had very few friends, was last seen alive about 11 p.m. on Wednesday.


The Montego Bay police are investigating.



Kartel's sentencing delayed



A policeman prevents people from passing a barricade along Barry Street, downtown Kingston, as Vybz Kartel attended court for sentencing yesterday. - Jermaine Barnaby

Controversial dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel and his three co-accused will have to wait another week to know their fate, after their sentencing was delayed yesterday.


Kartel and his co-accused Shawn Storm, whose real name is Shawn Campbell, Kahira Jones and André St John are to return to the Supreme Court on Thursday, April 3, 2014 for sentencing.


Presiding judge, Justice Lennox Campbell, put off the sentencing because he requested the defence provides certain information before handing down the sentence.


Folowing a very lengthy trial which began late last year, Kartel and his co-accused were found guilty on March 13, 2014, for the 2011 murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams.



Market blaze - 63 shops destroyed in fire

Horace Fisher, STAR Witer



Kacia Williams, who operated a dressmaking business in the May Pen Market, points to what is left of her sewing machine after yesterday's fire. - Horace Fisher


Fire of unknown origin destroyed some 63 shops in the May Pen market yesterday and left behind millions of dollars in damage and score of uncertain shop owners pondering their next move.


The fire, which reportedly started after 2 a.m., razed through the commercial section of the market, destroying a large amount of dressmaking, cosmetology, jewel-making and juice-making machinery along with stoves, fridges, restaurant and other commercial equipment in its wake.


When THE WEEKEND STAR visited the market this morning, scores of dispossessed fire victim were seen picking through the rubble after the firefighters had finished putting out the blaze.


"A after 2 mi inna mi bed this morning when we get a call say the market on fire and when me reach out here, a this me see, everything gone," Keisha Scott, who operated a dressmaking business in the market said. "I lost everything, my machines, my scissors, materials, money, everything that you know a dressmaker would have. I lost everything and I don't know where I am going to start from."


Kacia Williams a part-time student, who also operated a dressmaking shop in the market along with her mother, said that she, too, lost all of her machinery and other dressmaking tools, fabric and other items she sells.


"My two industrial and three domestic sewing machines gone, fabric gone, soap powder gone. A just da little saving pan me save with the couple silver," the part-time student and dressmaker said sadly, as she held up a fire-rusted, metal saving box.


The Clarendon Parish Council, the fire brigade and the police are evaluating the damage and the probable cause of the blaze.



Police injured in crash dies

André Williams, STAR Writer

A policeman who was involved in a traffic accident yesterday in Kingsland District in Manchester has succumbed to injuries sustained, THE WEEKEND STAR understands.


The deceased has been identified as 24-year-old Constable Christopher Foster.


THE WEEKEND STAR gathered that Foster lived in Kingsland District and was attached to the Clarendon police Division.


Reports reaching our news desk are that about 9 a.m., Foster was travelling along the Kingsland main road in Manchester when he lost control of his Honda motor vehicle.


Our news team understands the vehicle then collided with a trailer parked along the side of the roadway.


The police say their colleague was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.



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Court to decide if ... 3 boys force oral sex on girl


Three male students have been dragged before the courts after they were accused of forcing a female student to perform oral sex.


The three boys of a high school in St Elizabeth are now before the court for grievous sexual offence.


The boys were offered bail late last week when they appeared in the Santa Cruz Resident Magistrate's Court.


video recording


The allegations are that on Jamaica Day, February 28, the three students, two 16 year olds and a 15-year-old, forced a female student to perform oral sex on a compound near the school.


Reports were made to the police following the circulation of a video recording of the incident.


The three were offered bail in the sum of $400,000 each and are set to reappear before the courts on May 16.


In the meantime, the police are warning that anyone found in possession of the video may be prosecuted for possession of child pornography.



Yardie sentenced for trafficking ganja

Bjorn Burke, Staff Reporter

A Jamaican national has been sentenced to two and a half to six years in state prison for trafficking little under 10 pounds of ganja in Chester County, Pennsylvania, last Monday.


According to www.dailylocal.com, the Jamaican man, 43-year-old Garfield Winston Mairs of Pennsylvania, United States, was allegedly signalled to stop by state police after the lawmen noticed a faulty headlight on the Honda Civic motor car he was driving.


Subsequently, disobeying police orders, a physical altercation between Mairs and the officer ensued. Mairs was subsequently taken into custody. A search of the vehicle later uncovered 9.98 pounds of marijuana with an estimated value of US$30,000.


not welcomed here


The Chester County Common Pleas judge reportedly told Mairs "I hope you are deported because you are not welcomed here," moments before the sentence was handed down.


Mairs was sentenced to two and a half to six years in prison for possession with the intent to deliver a controlled substance in accordance with a guilty plea agreement worked out by prosecutors.


THE STAR understands that Mairs had a similar brush with the law in 2007 resulting in his arrest. He was found to be in possession of two pounds of ganja. Mairs is reported to have been at large for absconding bail since 2010, prior to his arrest last year.



15-y-o charged for Jamaican teen's murder remanded

André Williams, STAR Writer

A 15-year-old boy charged with the murder of a Jamaican teen in Hackney, London, at a party last Saturday, is scheduled to reappear in court today after being remanded following a brief court appearance on Monday.


The deceased,15-year-old schoolgirl Shereka Fab-Ann Marsh, died at a house in Eastway, Hackney, east of the capital, on Saturday afternoon after being shot in the neck.


According to www.mirror.co.uk, the boy, 15, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, appeared at Stratford Youth Court charged with murder. He wore a grey fleece and tracksuit bottom, and spoke only to confirm his personal details during the short hearing on Monday.


He is to appear at Snaresbrook Crown Court today.


It is believed that Marsh was accidentally shot while an antique firearm was being shown to a group.


Shereka was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident shortly after 4 p.m.


Marsh is described by her peers as fun-loving, kind, and a lover sports.


THE STAR gathered that Shereka was among specially selected students who were recently asked to give high-profile visitors, including Jamaica's High Commissioner Aloun Assamba, a tour of her school.



Carleen Campbell-Blair making strides with JNSBL



Carleen Campbell-Blair

Almost 23 years ago, Carleen Campbell-Blair quit her job as a cook at a fast-food restaurant to start her own business.


At the time, she had only $3,500 which she used to buy items of clothing, toiletries and other accessories to put in her shop in the May Pen Market. After taking that bold step in October 1991, Campbell-Blair operates three small businesses at separate locations in May Pen.


The 50-year-old mother of three admitted her time as a small business operator has not been easy. From monitoring a clothes store in the market, or her flowers store in Newcastle Plaza, as well as a bridal shop in Bargain Village, Campbell-Blair said she has been able to survive because she keeps her businesses separate.


"Yes, I have three distinct businesses. Here (Angels Bridal store at Bargain Village) deals with weddings. I have the clothes store at the market and the flowers store has wholesale flowers and wreaths. I differentiate the businesses," she said.


"If I borrow from Flower Superstore for Angels Bridal, then Angel Bridal will have to pay back Flower Superstore."


Campbell-Blair's businesses employ five persons and she is actively trying to hire another. The sluggish economy has forced her to become savvy when it comes to gauging customers' needs.


"You have to be smart," she explained. "You have to work with the season. I have to work with graduation in order to get money to pay my bills and buy goods. I have to work with Valentine's in order to catch up with stiff January. So, you have to work with the seasons to survive."


Campbell-Blair ventures, however, would not have been possible had it not been for JN Small Business Loans. She was introduced to JN Small Business Loans (JNSBL) in 2000 and has been a beneficiary since.


Philip Bernard, general manager, JNSBL, commended Campbell-Blair for her hard work and dedication to entrepreneurship.


"Her spirit and desire to do well represent the type of vision and commitment to quality that we want to see. We have enjoyed a good relationship with her over the years, and we look forward to continue working with her to growing her businesses," Bernard said.



Eight safety tips for personal security


The police are once more urging citizens to be mindful of their personal security, and take all available steps to lessen the likelihood of being victims of robbery.


They have also issued the following safety tips.


1. When driving home, pay attention to your surroundings. Many persons are trailed for many miles without even realising the colour of the car travelling behind them. In addition, if you believe you are being followed, drive to the nearest police station, being sure to stay on busy, well-lit, well-populated roadways. Never drive home, thinking you can get inside safely before your attackers have an opportunity to strike.


2. As far as is possible, invest in safety features for your home. This may simply take the form of sturdy locks and doors, or may be more advanced home security systems. Dogs are an excellent, cost-effective alternative to electronic home-security systems.


3. Be careful who is allowed access to your home. Crafty robbers sometimes pose as household employees, such as gardeners and domestic helpers, then use the opportunity to scope out a victim, waiting for a golden opportunity to strike.


4. Many robbers and thieves are opportunists, and will strike when there is an obvious benefit to be gained. Therefore, avoid leaving valuables where they can be seen from outside, such as near windows and doorways. Also, although you may be tempted to see what's trending on Twitter, avoid using smart phones and other web-enabled devices which are easily disposed of on the black market while walking or taking public transportation, as you may make yourself a target. Because many of these devices are distracting, it is likely you will never see it coming.


5. When taking public transportation, especially taxis, always note the license plate number, the colour and make of the vehicle, and if possible, the driver's name and address or badge number. Always let someone you trust know when you board a taxi, and share this information with them by text messages. Be wary of drivers who divert from the normal route. Lone females taking taxis should always sit behind the driver.


6. Taxi drivers are also being warned to be alert and look out for criminals who pose as genuine passengers; avoid carrying groups of men and be wary of passengers who ask you to divert from planned routes.


7. Citizens should also be on the lookout for strange vehicles circling or parked in the same place for an unusual length of time, parked with the engine running - regardless if a person is inside or not - or a vehicle without lights on, arriving or leaving at night. If a person is seen behaving strangely or exhibits unusual movements, looks out of place, is wandering aimlessly, is concealing an object, or carrying a weapon or suspicious bag, be on the alert and call the Police.


8. Patrons visiting bars are also to be on the alert while socialising and choose locations that you have a chance to escape from in the event that something goes awry.


Remember, if it is suspicious to you, it is suspicious to the Police. It is better to be safe than sorry.



UTech, environment and planning agency sign MoU


The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) has strengthened, its partnership with the University of Technology (UTech), Jamaica through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed recently.


The MOU will facilitate cooperation and sharing of information regarding natural-resource management and spatial planning.


The specific areas of cooperation under the MoU include research projects to determine the status of critically endangered species and improve the quality of wastewater treatment, public consultations, staff development and training and public education.


Peter Knight, chief executive Officer, NEPA, said the MoU was in keeping with the agency's thrust to bolster ties with the academic community, so as to increase NEPA's use of evidence-based information in its operations.


"We anticipate good outcomes from this partnership and, by extension, planning and environmental benefits for the country that will lead to better social and economic value for all its citizens," said Knight.


In his remarks, Professor Errol Morrison, president of UTech, said the institution is excited about the new partnership with the nation's premier environmental and planning regulatory body.


"We are one of the leaders in research in the region and we are happy to partner with NEPA. UTech is on a trajectory for development and this MoU aligns perfectly with the strategic vision for the university."


NEPA's MoU with UTech follows a similar agreement with the University of the West Indies, signed in 2011. The NEPA-UTech MoU is initially valid for five years but may be extended.



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The Steppas - To You From We



New music from Big Island roots reggae band, The Steppas! Really liking the new material and progression of their sound. Album titled To You From We was produced by Leslie Ludiazo of Hot Rain and is their first full length album. Check these guys on tour with Through The Roots and New Kingston beginning in April. Dates can be found at thesteppas.com and make sure to support local music and buy their new album on iTunes! Respect!



Cops probe reports that...Pastor threatens 14-y-o for sex

Rasbert Turner & Diandra Grandison, Star Writers


A pastor is currently in police custody, after he allegedly threatened to kill an underage girl because she ignored his sexual advances.


Information reaching THE STAR is that the pastor, who is in his 50s, was, for weeks, sending the 14-year-old girl lewd text messages stating he wants to have sex with her and that "he wants her little body."


THE STAR understands that the child is related to someone close to the pastor.


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According to reports, when the child dismissed the pastor's advances, he allegedly became angry and threatened to send gunmen to kill her and her family, if his demands were not met.


The terrified girl notified a member of her family about the text messages and the pastor's threats and a report was made to the Spanish Town police.


But drama unfolded on Saturday when the police went to arrest the pastor at his St Catherine residence that he shares with his wife.


According to reports, the police spent over an hour beseeching the 'man of the cloth' to exit the house, after he reportedly locked himself inside, when they arrived.


After the police failed to convince him to exit the premises, it was reported that the pastor's wife, who was not at home during the incident, was called to give the police entry to the property.


The pastor was subsequently arrested.


The Spanish Town police confirmed the incident, but stated they could not provide any details as the matter is currently being investigated.