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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | October 14, 2003

Arrests loom ...as top cops move on DPP's ruling
TOP RANKING police officials will decide today when to level charges against several persons named by the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) in his ruling on the multibillion-dollar Operation PRIDE housing fraud case...

Gov't goes to court over NTCS award
THE GOVERNMENT will file papers in the Supreme Court within two weeks, contesting the recent $12 billion arbitration award to the National Transport Co-operative Society (NTCS).


Republican Party calls for state of emergency
THE REPUBLICAN Party of Jamaica (RPJ) has backed the call for a state of emergency, but proposes that it be restricted to five parishes.


Two held for police murder
FOUR MEN were taken into police custody on the weekend in connection with the killing of a policeman and the abduction of another, following separate incidents in St. Ann.


Special police teams to curb crime in parishes
TEAMS FROM two elite police squads will be deployed to troubled parishes as the police move to implement new strategies to contain escalating crime outside of the capital.


Trial of policewoman on murder rap begins
THE TRIAL of policewoman Viris Christie, who is charged with the murder of 25-year-old Natasha Stephens, a cosmetologist who was involved in a love affair with Christie's Nigerian husband, began yesterday in the Home Circuit Court.



















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