THE GLEANER MINUTE: Five-y-o girl reunited with mom | Beryllium, Western Union robbed | No bail for murder and gun charges, Malahoo Forte
Jun 8th, 2022 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 2:01#JamaicaGleaner #US-MexicoBorder #Guardsman #Beryllium #JADCO #Jamaica60 JUNE 8, 2022: Malaisha 'Million' Miller, the five-year-old Jamaican girl who got separated from her mother Teresa Wilson while crossing the dangerous United States-Mexico border on Saturday has been reunited with her parent… A courier vehicle belonging to Beryllium, formerly Guardsman, was robbed of over $20 million dollars on Jackson Road in east Kingston today… Just yesterday, a Western Union outlet in St Mary was robbed of over $7 million dollars… Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs Marlene Malahoo Forte says the Government wants to block bail for persons charged with murder and illegal possession of guns… The Jamaica Festival Song Competition will not be a part of this year's 60th Independence celebrations due to
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