Four men listed as Persons of Interest have turned themselves in, says police
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Four of 14 men who were listed as persons of interest by the Kingston Western police have turned themselves in to the authorities.
They are Rusheed Lyons, also known as Guess; Ricardo Manning, also known as Ruddy; Rajay Lewis, also known as Piglet; and Andy Anderson.
Lewis and Anderson were interviewed and released, according to the police.
Detectives from the division’s Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) had named these men after a turf war broke out between rival factions in Craig Town, Kingston.
The turf war, which police say involves the Gaza and 110 gangs, has reportedly led to a wave of violence in the area, culminating in a double murder in broad daylight on Sunday.
A 48-hour curfew imposed in the community on Sunday has been extended.
Still being sought are:
– Garfield Bolt
– Roger Allen, also known as “Fat F…”
– Ted Berry, also known as “Bads” or “King King”
– Kadian Thompson, also known as “Enuh”
– Sajae Lewis, also known as “Lu-lu”
– A man known only as “Pem Pem”
– A man known only as “Jay-Jay”
– A man known only as “Chris”
– A man known only as “Bobo”
– A man known only as “Spangi”