Staff linked to Tommy Lee bust-up remain on duty
Feb 24th, 2022 | Category: Special Reports | 2:32#JamaicaGleaner #TommyLee FEBRUARY 24, 2022: National Security State Minister Zavia Mayne has asserted that the correctional officers involved in a bust-up with dancehall artiste Tommy Lee Sparta at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre this week will not be removed from duty, however, an internally investigation will be conducted. The artiste, whose given name is Leroy Russell, was reportedly badly beaten and rendered unconscious by correctional officers at the downtown Kingston-based prison on Monday and was later hospitalised.
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