Jamaica Gleaner

Nasty alliance between two cops, gangs outlined in court

- Corey Robinson/Stff Reporter

A NASTY alliance between the Uchence gang and two members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) was outlined in the Supreme Court yesterday as prosecutor­s described how the cops cemented their place in a criminal outfit that plagued at least seven parishes.

Prosecutor­s Jeremy Taylor and Claudette Thompson yesterday pleaded with Justice Georgiana Fraser to deny bail for the two cops and their alleged cronies after outlining how the gang has mercilessl­y executed more than 40 crimes across the parishes since 2015.

“The offences for which they are charged are grave. They are very serious, and the strength of the evidence is grave,” stressed Taylor.

“They range from murder to robbery to illegal possession and rape, and the punishment is very severe,” said Taylor, adding that the notoriety of the crimes, which included reports of victims being pistol-whipped and bound before being killed, suggests that the accused persons may pose threats to witnesses and their families.

The policemen, Detective Corporal Lloyd Knight and Constable Stephon Martin, are both accused of accessory before and after the fact in the carrying out of a serious offence by a criminal organisati­on, this reportedly in return for measly sums of cash and stolen appliances, the prosecutor­s alleged.

Prosecutor­s also said that the cops hid and transporte­d illegal guns, chose victims, and used service vehicles to ensure that criminal operations, including armed robberies, are conducted smoothly.

Uchence Wilson and Fitzroy Scott were both made out to be leaders of the criminal organisati­on, which had its stomping grounds in St Catherine, Clarendon, St Mary, St Ann, St Mary, Trelawny, and Manchester.

 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? From left: Donovan Thomas, director, Orion Insurance Brokers; Dr Kevin White, volunteer chaplain, Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF); the Rev Courtney Faulknor, assiatant chaplain, JCF; Pearnel Charles Jr, state minister in the Ministry of National...
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER From left: Donovan Thomas, director, Orion Insurance Brokers; Dr Kevin White, volunteer chaplain, Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF); the Rev Courtney Faulknor, assiatant chaplain, JCF; Pearnel Charles Jr, state minister in the Ministry of National...

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