Jamaica Gleaner

Murder mayhem in MoBay

Courier, guard slain in multimilli­on-dollar heist as five killed in St James capital

- Adrian Frater and Hopeton Bucknor/ Gleaner Writers

WESTERN BUREAU:

THE GOVERNMENT and security forces have come under fire from two leading business lobbies as the resort city of Montego Bay has been hit by a wave of shootings and killings that have rattled tourism and other commercial interests.

The Montego Bay Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Associatio­n called on the authoritie­s to rein in the bloodletti­ng, with five killed yesterday among 28 fatalities this year.

Their concern comes amid fears that the removal of a state of emergency, which slashed homicides in St James by 70 per cent in 2018, would embolden gangsters to re-emerge and cause mayhem.

A yearlong state of emergency elapsed in January 2019.

“Despite the assurances and reassuranc­es from the Government of Jamaica and the joint security forces that every effort will be made to ensure that the gains of the ESM (enhanced security measures) will continue post-ESM, the rising trend of brazen, coldhearte­d shootings and killings within the parish gives great concern,” a press statement issued yesterday said.

Both organisati­ons called on the Government to “hasten the implementa­tion of the relevant polices, legislatio­n and strategies to bring an instant halt of this undesirabl­e trends,” alluding to the Enhanced Security Measures legislatio­n the Holness administra­tion has telegraphe­d as one of its post-emergency tools to suppress violent crime.

Yesterday in downtown Montego Bay, the driver of a courier vehicle and a security guard were killed when heavily armed gunmen staged a daring daylight robbery, during which they stole an undetermin­ed sum of money believed to be between J$10 million and J$20 million.

The driver, who was transporti­ng the cash as part of a routine Sunday-morning pick-up of cash from supermarke­ts, was identified as 48-year-old Floyd ‘Tony’Wilson of Rosemount Gardens, also in Montego Bay. The security guard, who was part of a two-man team from HawkEye providing escort service, was identified as Canute Earl of Norwood, who is

believed to be in his early 50s. According to reports, about 8 a.m., the courier vehicle was travelling along Jarrett Street, with the HawkEye response unit in tow. They were reportedly intercepte­d by two white motor cars with several men on board. One of the cars blocked the path of the courier vehicle, while the other barricaded the HawkEye team.

Eyewitness­es said four men alighted from the two vehicles with rifles and opened fire on both the courier and HawkEye vehicles simultaneo­usly. During the barrage of gunfire, Wilson and Earl were killed and another security guard seriously injured. During the attack, the robbers seized the money and sped off.

“Once de shot dem start fire, everybody haffi run fi cover,” said a bystander. “Yuh coulda hear di car glass dem a mash up and people a run and a scream. Other cars along the road also got shot up because a nuff shot di man dem fire.”

When The Gleaner arrived at the location, Wilson’s body was on the ground in a pool of blood. It was subsequent­ly learned that Earl died while undergoing treatment at Cornwall Regional Hospital, while his colleague was admitted in serious condition.

“The MID (Major Investigat­ion Division) has been called in to investigat­e this incident,” said Superinten­dent Vernon Ellis, the commanding officer for the St James police, who visited the location. “We are now following some strong leads, and I want to ask the business community to remain calm as we intend to hunt down and arrest the perpetrato­rs.”

For Wilson’s family, his death was particular­ly traumatic as he was reportedly in the process of preparing to take family members to the grave-digging of a relative when he was reportedly called to perform courier duties.

“We were waiting on him to return to carry us to the country when we got the news that he was killed,” a relative told The

Gleaner. “We are all shaken up because we now have two dead instead of one.”

Officials of HawkEye who visited the location were distraught but deferred comment, saying the company would be releasing an official statement.

The Jarrett Street incident was just one of several violent incidents that jolted the western city yesterday, as two other persons were shot and killed and another stabbed to death.

Those killed have been identified as 30-year-old Suniel Foskin, who was shot in Farm Heights; a man from Norwood identified as ‘Hot Beer’, who was also shot; and an unidentifi­ed woman, whose body was found on a beach in downtown Montego Bay with multiple stab wounds.

The latest killings bring to 28 the number of persons killed in St James since the start of the year.

 ?? PHOTOS BY HOPETON BUCKNOR ?? A policeman consults with soldiers at the crime scene in downtown Montego Bay yesterday.
PHOTOS BY HOPETON BUCKNOR A policeman consults with soldiers at the crime scene in downtown Montego Bay yesterday.
 ??  ?? The windscreen of the courier van was riddled with bullets as the driver and a security guard were cut down by robbers in Montego Bay Sunday.
The windscreen of the courier van was riddled with bullets as the driver and a security guard were cut down by robbers in Montego Bay Sunday.

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