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Tivoli assault — Security forces come under heavy fire "GOVERNMENT spokesmen last night insisted that Christopher 'Dudus' Coke was not caught in yesterday's police/military operation in Tivoli Gardens in which a soldier was shot dead and six members of the security forces were injured.
National Security Minister Dwight Nelson and Information Minister Daryl Vaz both denied widespread reports that Coke, who is wanted by US authorities, was captured by the security forces who fought pitch battles with gunmen in Tivoli for most of yesterday."

PNP gunmen being paid to unleash pro-Dudus mayhem "CRIMINAL gangs aligned to the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) in the Maxfield Avenue area of Whitfield Town are being paid up to $100,000 per day to join in the mounting unrest in the Corporate Area sparked by resistance to the security forces' attempt to arrest Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke.
According to men claiming to be members of the gangs, they are being paid by Coke, who is currently battling, in the Supreme Court, his pending extradition to the United States on drug- and gun-running charges."

Two cops killed in Mountain View assault Jamaica Observer.com: "TWO policemen were killed yesterday in a violent confrontation with gunmen, who had launched an attack against the security forces in wake of the pending extradition of alleged Tivoli Gardens drug lord Christopher 'Dudus' Coke. Six other officers were injured in the attack.
The dead policemen were identified as Sgt Wayne Henriques and Constable Jason Davis, both of the Motorised Patrol Division."




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