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'Duppy Bat', Cutie Cute and Scientist among 10 wanted for Red Hills Road killings
Former crony slain over stolen high-powered rifle
Jamaica Observer
Friday, July 06, 2012 | 8:46 AM
THE Police are seeking the assistance of the public in finding several men implicated in yesterday's double murder off Red Hills Road.
The men who are all members of the Cassie/Allo gang should report to the Detectives at the Constant Spring Police Station immediately.
They are:
- Germaine Smith otherwise called ‘Duppy Bat’;
- Jermaine Grant otherwise called ‘Scientist’;
- Romaine Johnson otherwise called ‘Mobay’ or ‘Frass’;
- Xavier Carty otherwise called ‘Que’ or ‘Bin Laden’;
- Andre Gibbs otherwise called ‘Solo Tall Boy’;
- Jerome Atkinson otherwise called ‘Plains’;
- Chevaughn Richards otherwise called ‘Bling Dog’;
- Kepash Henry otherwise called ‘Kapash’; and
- Two men known only by their aliases, ‘Max’ and ‘Cutie Cute’ respectively.
The men reportedly carried out the attack yesterday after Denver Lyons, their prime target who is a former gang member, failed to return a rifle he stole from the gang.
Lyons and a female companion 23-year-old Latisha Pink, were shot dead inside a tenement yard on Sunrise Crescent in the wee hours of Thursday morning. Two other persons were shot and seriously injured in the incident.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these men is being asked to immediately contact the Constant Spring CIB at 924-1435 or 924-1435, Police 119 emergency number or the nearest Police Station.
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