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INDECOM investigates brothers’ deaths

Monday, February 13, 2012



THE Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) has launched probe into the shooting death of three brothers from St James on Friday.

Dead are Dwight Nesbeth, Nico Nesbeth and Gregory Whitter.

The police report that the three men, all brothers, allegedly went into the Rose Heights community to carry out a reprisal shooting. Shots were fired in the community and two persons were shot and injured.

A team of police officers subsequently followed a lead and went to the house located on Rosevale Avenue. It is alleged that upon arrival, the officers were greeted with gunfire and a shoot-out ensued. Afterwards, three dead men were found in the house.

INDECOM said information about this fatal shooting was communicated to them through an unofficial channel about 6:20 am.

 Persons with information about this and any other case should call any of the INDECOM offices in Kingston at 968-1932/968-8875 or 920-2324 or Montego Bay at 940-2310.



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