JAMAICA NOW: Nine-year-old murdered in Hanover | SSL probe continues | New traffic law | ATM stolen
Feb 4th, 2023 | Category: Jamaica Now | 13:39#JamaicaGleaner #Jamaica #JamaicaNow #Hanover #NewTrafficLaw #Haiti #AndrewHolness #MarkGolding #JLP #PNP #SSL #Fraud #FBI #Transportation #Taxi #AudleyShaw #DrNigelClarke #Finance #Money #NCB FEBRUARY 4, 2023: Shock and condemnation as a nine-year-old girl, Nikita ‘Jo Jo’ Noel, is brutally murdered in Hanover… The US Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) role in the Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) fraud probe has intensified… A new Road Traffic Law is now in effect… A former National Commercial Bank (NCB) wealth adviser, Khadene Thomas, was this week offered bail in the sum of $5million arising from a multimillion-dollar fraud at the financial institution… The hunt is on for a group of criminals who allegedly stole an automated teller machine (ATM) from Jamison's Service Station in Darliston, Westmoreland on
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