Dancehall artiste Shane E to be interrogated by St Andrew Police
ST ANDREW, Jamaica— Dancehall entertainer, Shane E, is now in police custody. He will face a question and answer session with the St Andrew South police tomorrow in relation to gang activities in the division.
“They intend to conduct a formal question and answer tomorrow,” Attorney Christopher Townsend told OBSERVER ONLINE.
Shane E had been expected to turn himself in to the St Andrew South police on Friday as the ‘Hundred Duppy’ deejay had been listed as a person-of-interest in a number of gang-related activities that have taken place in Waterhouse, St Andrew, recently.
The police want to question Shane E and another man, Stephen Sterling, otherwise called ‘Tractor’, in relation to a recent flare-up of violence in an area of Waterhouse called Cuba.
Shane E, whose real name is Theophilus Edwards, is originally from Montego Bay, St James.
He is known for songs such as Hundred Duppy and Walk Sleep.