Jamaica’s most wanted who was deported from Cayman escapes from jail Loop Cayman Islands
Black Immigrant Daily News
Rudolph Shaw, one of Jamacia’s most wanted, who was deported from the Cayman Islands in July has escaped from a police lockup in Kingston.
Shaw was discovered missing from his cell at the Central Police Station during an inspection on the morning of Thursday 6 October. He had been in custody since July 27.
“It has also been discovered that an air vent leading to Shaw’s cell had been cut,” the police said on Thursday.
Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson has ordered the Inspectorate and Professional Standards Oversight Bureau (IPROB) to immediately launch a probe into the circumstances surrounding Shaw’s escape.
Shaw, who the police describe as a “long-time staple on the most wanted list in the divisions of St Catherine North and St Catherine South”, was captured in the Cayman Islands on July 8 and subsequently deported to Jamaica.
The 30-year-old was then charged with two counts of murder, two counts of wounding with intent, illegal possession of firearm and ammunition, and absconding bail.
He was set to return to court on October 12 at the time of his escape.
The police on Thursday advised the Jamaican public that Shaw is considered a dangerous man.
“Before his arrest, he was a person of interest in several incidents of shooting and murders across the parish of St Catherine and was also listed as wanted in both divisions of the parish,” the police said.
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