Hands across Jamaica robbed
Mar 13th, 2012 | Category: News & Features | 2:18A few people are set to benefit at the expense of so many, after the offices of Hands Across Jamaica for Righteousness were broken into and robbed over the weekend. Four personal computers were stolen alongside a printer, but the thieves also bizarrely stole a sheet that was used in one office to cover an older PC that the thieves did not steal.
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