The Star (Jamaica)

Visitor fined $50K for bullet

- CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS STAR Writer

An American man who was arrested after a bullet was found in his luggage at the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport in Montego Bay received a J$50,000 fine when he appeared in the St James Parish Court on June 27.

Kelvin Jacobs, of a Baton Rouge address in Louisiana, pleaded guilty to illegal possession of ammunition when he appeared before presiding judge Sandria Wong-Small.

The court was told that on June 23, Jacobs was preparing to board a flight to the United States at the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport when his luggage was scanned at the security checkpoint.

During the search, a 9mm Luger bullet was found in one of the bag’s pockets.

When cautioned, Jacobs said, “Oh, that’s illegal here? I didn’t know it was in there,” following which he was arrested and charged.

Jacobs’ lawyer, Albert Morgan, told the judge that the defendant, who is a licensed firearm holder, had come to Jamaica on vacation with family members and is the legal owner of a firearm in Louisiana.

“He had emptied the bag in which his gun had been carried, and he thought he had emptied it completely. He didn’t bring this ammunition here intentiona­lly,” Morgan added.

In handing down the sentence, Wong-Small advised Jacobs to take more responsibi­lity in handling firearms and ammunition.

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