JAMAICA NOW: Gun permit woes | New banknotes | Bull Bay heartache | Mandeville drama
Mar 12th, 2022 | Category: Jamaica Now | 9:27#JamaicaGleaner #PeterBunting #RobertMontague #NewBanknotes #PortiaSimpsonMiller #Trafigura MARCH 12, 2022: Integrity Commission says former National Security Ministers Peter Bunting and Robert Montague approved gun permits for people with criminal traces… Trafigura case comes to a close after 16 years, but why didn’t Portia Simpson Miller take the stand?... Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke announces new banknotes are coming with a $2,000 bill among them… Students protest over security weakness at Portland agricultural college after one of the peers is raped on her way to the farm… High drama in Mandeville as shooters engage the police in daring firefight… Two men charged in the murder of a St Ann Villa operator… Bull Bay in heartache as a 3-y-o is killed in crash.
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