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DEJA VU RECORD PRODUCERS OUTRAGED AFTER BARBADOS ASSAULT

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The producers of Déjà vu Records are outraged after they were allegedly beaten and detained in Barbados on Sunday.

Jermaine Blake, Shevene Edwards and Andre Davis say they are now filing charges as their human rights were violated. Jermaine Blake tells Music News that they were all crammed into a filthy cell without food or water after being allegedly roughed up by immigration officials and the Barbados police.

The Déjà vu Record producers say they are still unaware as to why they were denied entry. However, the group of three say they have relate the incident to the minister of foreign affairs.

Meanwhile, numerous efforts made by Music News to get a confirmation of the incident by the relevant officials in Barbados proved futile.

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