Jamaica Gleaner

Cops bust battery stealing operation

- Hopeton Bucknor/Gleaner Writer

DETECTIVES FROM the St James Police Department, in collaborat­ion with detectives from the St Ann department, seized 41 cell-site batteries on Wednesday during a major operation in Norwood, St James. One man, a 38-year-old barber and sound system operator of an Ocean Ridge address in Gulf, Norwood, was arrested in connection with the seizure.

“We have been on the trail of these robbers for some time now,” one investigat­or told The Gleaner. “We learned that these cell-site batteries were being stolen from several cell-site cabinets all over the parish of St Ann. They have been stolen from cell-site cabinets around Discovery Bay, St Ann’s Bay and Runaway Bay, and intelligen­ce led us to this location in Norwood.”

“We carried out an operation at a house in the area (in Norwood), and we were successful in recovering over 41 stolen batteries. One male suspect has been taken into custody, but he is yet to be charged,” the investigat­or added.

It is understood that the batteries, several of which had been reported stolen on Tuesday of this week, were recovered during the six-hour operation that began at noon in the Ocean Ridge area. The batteries were reportedly being used by the accused man to power a multimilli­on-dollar sound system, which was found in a motor car parked in his yard. The batteries were also powering a solar system seen affixed to the man’s house.

The police say the value of the recovered batteries is estimated at J$2.5 million.

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