UPDATE: 3 held re ‘on camera’ murder of Chinese businessman in Hanover Loop Jamaica

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Head of the Police Area One network, Assistant Commissioner of Police Clifford Chambers, is reporting that detectives in Hanover have made headway in their investigation into the murder of a supermarket operator in the parish on Wednesday, October 19.

Chambers said three persons have been arrested, and investigative leads indicate that more persons may have been involved. He said detectives continue to pursue those leads.

The motive for the killing has been established as robbery.

Chambers is appealing to members of the public to support the investigation by sharing what they know with detectives.

Persons with information can call the Green Island police at 876-956-9200, the Lucea police at 876-956-2333, Crime Stop at 311, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) tip line at 811, or the nearest police station.

Thirty-six-year-old He Jing, a shop operator of East Mountain Pride Avenue, St Andrew, was gunned down in his supermarket in Orange Bay, Hanover on Wednesday, October 19. The supermarket was robbed of cash, liquor and other items.

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