The Star (Jamaica)

Probe launched into court bomb scares

- ANDRÉ WILLIAMS STAR Writer

The authoritie­s say they are looking into recent reports surroundin­g at least two recent incidents of bomb scares at two parish courts, which have disrupted proceeding­s and forced adjournmen­ts.

Informatio­n reaching our news team is that investigat­ions have commenced to identify any possible connection between the incidents and attempts by unscrupulo­us persons to stall judicial matters.

The latest incident occurred yesterday at the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court after the police at the Half-Way Tree Police Station reportedly received an anonymous call that a bomb was planted at the courthouse.

THE STAR understand­s that the call, which was received about noon, triggered a quick response from experts.

The courthouse was evacuated and cases that were not yet mentioned were reschedule­d and the affected persons notified. A search did not unearth any findings. On August 21, a bomb threat also disrupted court proceeding­s in Duncans, Trelawny.

Our news team gathered that an anonymous phone call was also the source of the scare. No bomb was found.

In a release sent to our news team, The Court Management Services (CMS) said: “We ask for the patience and understand­ing of members of the public as we work with the police to ensure the safety and security of all users of the court.”

A CMS representa­tive told our news team that these incidents have caught the attention of the authoritie­s who are probing the matters with urgency.

The Corporate Communicat­ions Unit confirmed yesterday’s incident and told THE STAR that investigat­ions are ongoing.

 ??  ?? A section of the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.
A section of the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.

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