JAMAICA NOW: BCJ bans drug & gun music |Two sisters raped & chopped | No bail for Noel Maitland
Oct 14th, 2022 | Category: Jamaica Now | 11:40#JamaicaGleaner #BroadcastingCommission #Music #DonnaLeeDonaldson #NoelMaitland #NationalIntegrityAction #AndrewHolness #PrimeMinister #Jamaica OCTOBER 14, 2022: Broadcasting Commission bans music promoting drugs and other crimes from radio and television… Two sisters allegedly raped and left for dead, now recovering… Thirty-one-year-old St Andrew chef, Amar Fairweather, who murdered a 15-year-old schoolgirl in 2017, with whom he had an intimate relationship, is to be sentenced on November 29… A court rules that the cop in the Donna-Lee Donaldson case should remain in custody… National Integrity Action wants full public disclosure and explanation on how billions of dollars in assets forfeited to the Government under the proceeds of the Crime Act are being managed and divested… A special fact-finding team established to probe the status of Jamaicans participating
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