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UPDATED: James Robertson's 'Treasure' in police hands

Associate of minister had breached bail conditions

Jamaica Observer

Friday, December 03, 2010



KAYON Campbell, otherwise called 'Treasure', who was wanted by police for breaching his bail conditions, is now back in police custody.

Police said that Campbell had been offered bail in a case of conspiracy to murder and other offences, but breached his bail conditions. Accompanied by his attorneys, Campbell turned himself in to the officer in charge of his case at the Supreme Court about 11:00 am today.

He is set to appear in the Yallahs Resident Magistrate’s Court on Monday, December 6, 2010. 

Government minister James Robertson had used Campbell as a character witness at the recent Jamaica Labour Party conference.

Robertson, who is also Member of Parliament for West St Thomas, called Campbell onstage following allegations that he (Robertson) had a contract out on Campbell's life and on others in the constituency.

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