Four alleged criminals apprehended, St Thomas, JA
Four persons of interest are now in custody after being nabbed by the St. Thomas Police following an operation conducted in a parish section yesterday.
Three of them are reportedly farmers from Bell Castle in Portland.
They are 30-year-old David Ramsay, otherwise called Tod; 21-year-old Akeem Woodcock, also called 'Grigrie' and 29-year-old Alden Richards, also known as Junior.
A farmer of Lower York in St Thomas was also arrested on reasonable suspicion of wounding with intent and murder. He is 45-year-old Milton Bent, otherwise called Soljie.
The men were arrested on reasonable suspicion of wounding with intent.
According to reports, the men, travelling in two motorcars, one of which was seen without registration plates, were signalled to stop.
A search conducted.
A further investigation reportedly revealed that the four men were suspected to be wanted by the Seaforth Police regarding a case of wounding with intent committed in Seaforth and that further wanted one among them was for the offence of murder.
The men were arrested and taken into custody.
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