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Forty-four-year-old Oneil Russell, otherwise called ‘Race Course’, a music producer of Cornpiece district, Hayes in Clarendon, was charged following the seizure of a firearm and several rounds of ammunition in his community on Monday, July 4.
Reports from the May Pen police are that at about 5:30 am, law enforcers carried out an operation in the area, during which a premises was searched and the weapon, a shotgun, along with eight 12-gauge cartridges – was found inside the living room.
Russell was subsequently arrested and the firearm seized.
He was charged on Tuesday, July 5 with illegal possession of firearm and illegal possession of ammunition after a question-and-answer session.
His court date is being finalised.
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