He is on the run but another company connected to the toppled Shower Posse leader Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke is getting taxpayers’ money for providing security services. But the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), which is footing the bill, is not giving all the details. This latest discovery reveals that Bulls Eye Security Services Limited has been contracted to provide security services to the St. William Grant Park and the Downtown Transportation Centre, the construction of which was budgeted to cost $120...

A curfew is now in place in sections of the Corporate Area (police divisions within Area 4) the boundaries of which are as follows:
North – along Charles Street from Rose Lane to Orange Street;
South – along West Queen Street from Rose Lane to Orange Street;
East – along Orange Street from West Queen Street to Charles Street.
West – along Rose Lane from West Queen Street to Charles Street;
The curfew which began at 2:00 this morning, will continue until 2:00 Tuesday morning...

The ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has signaled its unwillingness to take any action against attorney, Harold Brady, the man at the centre of the Manatt Phelps & Phillips controversy, which has caused the country and the Government grave embarrassment.
It has been publicly admitted by the Government and Prime Minister Bruce Golding, in particular, that Brady misrepresented to the US law firm, Manatt Phelps & Phillips that he was representing the Government of Jamaica rather than the JLP when...

Text of Peter Bunting's presentation in debate for No Confidence Motion in Parliament Against Prime Minister Bruce Golding.

Dudus' brother caught
Leighton Coke, the brother of alleged West Kingston crime lord Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, has handed himself in to the police.
Leighton, who is otherwise called Levity, reportedly turned himself in a short while ago at the Half Way Tree Police station in St Andrew.
A source at the station told The Gleaner/Power 106 News that Leighton was accompanied by religious leader, Reverend Al Miller.
Levity was named on a list of gang leaders the police had...
