The Star (Jamaica)

INDECOM takes over probe into Rasta’s alleged trimming

- SHANEL LEMMIE STAR Writer

Commission­er of Police Major General Antony Anderson says the police have turned over the investigat­ion into the alleged forced trimming of a Rastafaria­n teen to the Independen­t Commission of Investigat­ions (INDECOM).

In August, 19-year-old Princess Nzinga Candace King said that she was trimmed by a policewoma­n on July 22 while she was in lock-up. Anderson said in a press conference yesterday that INDECOM wrote to the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) last week requesting that they turn their investigat­ion over to the independen­t body.

“It (the case) is important on a number of levels. I think the main one is that beyond the actual case itself, it led to a national conversati­on about the JCF’s reaction to different groups, to Rastafaria­ns in particular. You know, a wider conversati­on about how we tread with diversity and our public,” he said.

Deputy Commission­er of INDECOM Hamish Campbell says the investigat­ion is ongoing and will be forwarded to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns (ODPP) once it is completed.

“As the investigat­ion carries on, the gathering of statements, the interviewi­ng of people, the compilatio­n of the report [will be done]. We don’t give a running commentary on the daily progress and we said that when the report is completed it will be submitted forward to the legal department and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns.”

Anderson says the JCF is waiting with some anticipati­on for the result of the investigat­ion.

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