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Down-Hill from here?
published: Friday | April 11, 2008


Members of the police team that searched the Norbrook, St Andrew, home of Carlos Hill arrive with boxes to be used in the removal of files from the residence, yesterday morning. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

Carlos Hill, head of the beleaguered Cash Plus investment scheme, is to be questioned today by a team from the Organised Crime Investigation Division, which searched his fashionable Norbrook home, seizing several items including five vehicles.

He was arrested one day after the Cash Plus receiver/manager announced that the company had no money to pay back its clients by the April 14 deadline. It is another act in a long-running melodrama that has proved costly for Cash Plus' 50,000 investors.


A member of the police team that searched Carlos Hill's home in Norbrook, St Andrew, early yesterday takes a computer from the residence. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer


Assistant Commissioner of Police Les Green, in charge of serious and organised crime, blocks members of the media from entering the Norbrook, St Andrew, residence of Carlos Hill. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Police personnel seize a Honda Ridgeline motor vehicle (background) and an Acura RDX SUV at Carlos Hill's Norbrook residence. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


A Toyota Sequoia, one of the five vehicles taken. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Cash Plus Chief Executive Officer Carlos Hill is ushered from his Norbrook, St Andrew, residence by police. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

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