At about 10:15 pm on January 21st, a motorist driving along the North-South Highway heading into Kingston alerted JDF personnel in a service vehicle that occupants of a vehicle dumped the body of someone from the vehicle.
The JDF personnel led by a Captain intercepted a silver Nissan Sylphy reg. 0972 GR is owned by Carnegie Motors with two men aboard.
One suspect gave his name as Okeif Brooks, a businessman of 425 Dove Place, Innswood Village DOB, March 9, 1985.
The other suspect gave his name as Shekime Richards, tattoo artist of Featherbed Lane, Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
The suspect’s Nissan motorcar was searched by police, who arrived sometime later.
A Taurus revolver serial number ZXH 2100035 was found on the floor of the car in the left front passenger area, as also blood in the car.
An unidentified body of a male was also discovered about two kilometers from where the suspects were intercepted on the southbound side.
Not to worry, though, the two suspects will be out on bail sooner than you can say peter-patter. Jamaica’s judges have taken it upon themselves to grant bail to all kinds of violent gangsters, including murderers. So expect these two to be out on bail soon, if they aren’t already out.