Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Published: Monday Tuesday | April 21, 2009

Never again - Golding orders hijacking probe - Government of Jamaica tackles airport security
WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Bruce Golding says a repeat of Sunday night's hijacking of a Canadian charter flight at the Sangster International Airport is not likely as the Government takes on a more integral role in airport security. Owing to the fact the Montego Bay-based... Read More...

Who is Stephen Fray?
Western Bureau: Twenty-one-year-old Stephen Fray lives with his father and grandmother at the family home in the quiet residential community of Albion in Montego Bay, St James. His neighbours view him as a polite and helpful individual who was not known to be involved... Read More...

The great escape from Flight 918
WESTERN BUREAU: ALL APPEARED normal Sunday evening, according to one passenger who boarded CanJet Flight 918 only moments before the hijacker.Canadian resident, Morris Gallant, was heading back home when he entered the aeroplane directly in front of hijacker... Read More...

The MoBay hijacking ... the journey
Sunday - 10:00 p.m. - Stephen Fray arrives at the Sangster International Airport by unknown mode of transportation. 10:45 p.m. - Fray breaches security check points undetected and proceeds towards the charter Canjet plane on the tarmac.... Read More...

Too many careless gun owners
How did 20-year-old Stephen Fray get hold of his father's licensed firearm, which he later used to hijack a CanJet aircraft at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James, Sunday night? That is a matter the police are still pursuing... Read More...