THE GLEANER MINUTE: Dog Paw killed | Facey fire | Golding against vax mandate | Montague ‘hiding’
Oct 11th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:56#JamaicaGleaner OCTOBER 11, 2021: Alleged gang leader, Christopher ‘Dog Paw’ Linton was killed during a shootout with the police in St Andrew on Monday…Opposition Leader, Mark Golding says he’s not in favour of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination although he supports trade unions and businesses partnering to get workers vaccinated…And the PNP accused transport Minister Robert Montague of hiding from the multimillion dollar investment scandal at the Airports Authority of Jamaica…Former Carmax used-car salesman Ian Lyn Muhammad has expressed shock that he is still flagged by the International Police (Interpol) as being wanted by Jamaican law-enforcement authorities…Multibillion dollar Jamaican company Facey Commodity has vowed it will bounce back after a weekend fire at a Kingston warehouse left over a billion dollars
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