INDECOM investigation results in charge of cop for 2020 assault Loop Jamaica

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An investigation by the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) has led to a policeman, being charged in relation to the assault of a man in Denham Town, two years ago.

The policeman Constable Rajeeck O’Connor was brought before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court by way of summons on Thursday.

During the appearance, a trial date was set for February 6-7, 2023 when the lawman, will answer to the charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm contrary to common law.

These charges were a result of an investigation by the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) and a ruling by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP).

A release from INDECOM said that on February 21, 2020, Constable O’Connor intervened in a verbal altercation, between the complainant and his neighbor, which resulted in the complainant sustaining actual bodily harm (abrasions and bruises).

A trial date was set for February 6-7, 2023 by the presiding judge, and disclosure was made to Defense Counsel. All concerned parties were bound over.

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‘Gang member’ held after attack on victims at house in Westmoreland Loop Jamaica

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An alleged gang member linked to the murder of one man and injury of another during an attack at a house in Westmoreland in May of this year has been arrested.

The Westmoreland police say the alleged perpetrator, 20-year-old Vashean Braham, otherwise called ‘Tugrat’, of Shrewsbury, Whithorn in Westmoreland was held during an operation in the Darliston section of the parish on Tuesday.

Allegations are that Braham was part of a group of armed men who went to the house to carry out the attack. Reports are that at about 12:15 am, Braham and several armed men gained entry into the home of the victims and opened gunfire, hitting two of the occupants.

The police were alerted and upon their arrival, both victims were taken to the hospital, where O’Neil Rodney was pronounced dead.

The police said Braham was later held during an operation on Tuesday and has since been charged with murder, wounding with intent, and illegal possession of a firearm in connection with the incident that took place at Roaring River on Thursday, May 26.

Police said a court date for Braham is being finalised.

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As monkeypox cases remain at around 40,000 in the Americas, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) this week called on countries to intensify the response actions, prioritizing detection, surveillance and community engagement to reduce new cases and put an end to the outbreak in the region.

“It’s too early to proclaim victory against monkeypox, as 7000 cases were reported in the past week alone,” PAHO’s interim Assistant Director Dr. Marcos Espinal said during a special session to update Member States on the regional monkeypox situation at the 30th Pan American Sanitary Conference.

“The Americas still account for the highest proportion of monkeypox cases globally,” Dr. Espinal added, and “while trends may indicate a stabilization in the total number of cases, the virus could mutate and cause more infections.”

Monkeypox cases have been reported in 31 countries and territories in the Americas. The United States still accounts for more than half of cases, but rapid increases were seen in Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Mexico and Chile since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern two months ago.

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Under – or lack of – reporting could make this number even higher, Dr. Espinal continued, since infected persons may not necessarily seek medical care or report a case to authorities.

Latin America and the Caribbean had limited experience in the diagnosis of monkeypox when the first case was reported in Argentina in May 2022.

PAHO has since provided PCR detection supplies and trained laboratory workers in workshops conducted in Brazil, Mexico and Jamaica. “We now have over 40 National Public Health Laboratories with the capacity to implement molecular diagnosis for monkeypox,” Dr. Espinal said.

The outbreak continues to primarily affect men, who make up 95.5% of cases, and over 70% of cases are reported to be among men who have sex with men aged 20 to 49 years old.

Over 60% of cases in the Americas are reported to be HIV-positive, a proportion twice as high as in Europe.

Community engagement and communication efforts to reach populations most at-risk have been at the center of the regional response since the beginning.

PAHO has been working with Member States in the region to involve groups of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, leveraging channels established under the regional response to HIV, to disseminate information and guidance to raise awareness about transmission, symptoms and how to care of oneself when diagnosed with the disease.

And while global supplies remain very limited, PAHO’s Revolving Fund, at the request of countries, has secured 130,000 doses of third-generation monkeypox vaccines with manufacturer Bavarian Nordic for countries and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean, Dr. Espinal said.

Mass vaccination is not recommended, but this tool can be helpful in preventing infection post-exposure.

“We have the opportunity to stop, or significantly reduce, monkeypox transmission in our region but actions must start at the level of countries,” the PAHO Director for Health Emergencies Ciro Ugarte, added. “PAHO can help countries make use of all available tools to intensify the response.”

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“Esa es la meta, no la vamos a cambiar. Nosotros estamos trabajando duro, porque esto es un asunto que va más allá de nosotros”, manifestó Gómez.

Abner Gómez indicó que, al momento, han logrado restaurar el servicio a un 83, casi 84 por ciento de las personas. 

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Prominent attorney-at-law Isat Buchanan has labelled the sudden transfer of high-profile prisoner Vybz Kartel from Horizon Remand Centre to Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre (formerly General Penitentiary) as “an attempt at his life”.

The incarcerated entertainer, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, was transferred on Thursday.

“Transferring Mr Palmer in the rain, causing him to get wet, given his medical condition is an attempt at his life,” Buchanan told Loop News on Thursday evening.

“It is deliberate and/or negligent and unacceptable,” Buchanan insisted.

The attorney said no reasons were given by the Department of Correctional Services for the transfer.

“His case is before the highest court of this land. I am very disappointed that taxpayers’ money is being wasted for fishing expeditions and PR stunts. The move comes following the airing of an interview on Fox 5 by his fianc?e as well as the eve of the anniversary of his arrest 11 years ago,” Buchanan said.

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“I urge all Jamaicans to download ‘True Religion’, a tribute to Sidem, which comes out tonight at 11pm. It’s a really good love story,” Buchanan said.

Vybz Kartel is awaiting the outcome of his appeal at the Privy Council in the UK. He has been in prison since 2011 for the murder of a man named Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams, along with his co-accused fellow artiste Shawn Storm and two others.

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