Police corporal arrested after 19 y/o taxi operator robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint

A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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A policeman was arrested after a 19-year-old InDrive taxi operator was robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint last night.

The suspect, a detective corporal was found inside the stolen car with his service-issued Glock 17 9mm pistol, two magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition — all government-issued property of the Jamaica Constabulary.

He was also in possession of his police identification.

The arrest followed a coordinated response by police personnel from the St. Andrew South and St. Catherine South Divisions, who intercepted the vehicle along Dyke Road near the JamWorld complex in Portmore, St. Catherine.

According to reports, the robbery occurred at approximately 11:10 P.M. along Coleyville Avenue, Kingston 20.

The complainant told police that an individual had entered his vehicle and while it was in motion, took control at gunpoint.

He escaped unharmed and alerted the authorities.

Acting on the report, the Police Emergency Communication Centre triggered a rapid, cross-divisional operational response.

The stolen motor vehicle was electronically tracked to a location in St. Catherine, where it was intercepted and recovered.

The suspect was taken into custody on the scene.

The vehicle was transported to the Greater Portmore Police Station, where it was processed by members of the Scene of Crime Unit.

Several potential forensic exhibits were collected.

In a statement, the JCF emphasized its commitment to integrity and accountability.

It said the force “will neither tolerate nor conceal wrongdoing in any quarters,” and that any member who entertains criminal inclinations “will find no refuge” and will be “relentlessly investigated and made to face the full force of the law.”

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