The Star (Jamaica)

COP ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY TAKING BRIBE

- ROXROY MCLEAN STAR Writer

Awell-placed source at the Hunts Bay Police Station has detailed how members of the police’s Inspectora­te and Profession­al Standards Oversight Bureau

( IPROB) set up a sting operation to arrest a police corporal on Saturday afternoon after he had been on their radar for sometime for an alleged breach of the AntiCorrup­tion Act.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told THE

STAR that the corporal, who had recently been reassigned from the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcemen­t Branch, complied with the arresting officer’s request for a search before he handed over a marked $5,000 note.

“He was in his uniform along the roadway when it occurred ... It happened about 12:05 p.m. He and two other constables went on the road in the vicinity of New Haven,” the source said.

The source added that prior to the operation, complaints were made at the station about the corporal’s misdemeano­urs.

“The complaints were coming in more and more. Arrangemen­ts were made with one of the complainan­ts and marked monies were given to the complainan­t, who was given specific instructio­ns,” the cop said. The arrest took place when the suspect signalled a motor vehicle, in which the complainan­t was driving, to stop along the roadway just above the bridge that intersects Spanish Town Road and Washington Boulevard. The cop allegedly took a bribe from the complainan­t with the marked monies. Members of IPROB then moved in. Superinten­dent Kirk Ricketts, commanding officer for the St Andrew South Police Division, told The Sunday Gleaner that the corporal was apprehende­d by other police personnel “around allegation­s of corruption” and that he had not “been fully briefed” on the matter. However, informatio­n obtained by THE STAR indicates that the officer was immediatel­y placed in custody at the Grants Pen Police Station after he was interviewe­d.

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