Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road

Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.

 

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Investigations continue into yesterday’s gun attack on a passenger bus along Spanish Town Road, in St. Andrew.

 

Several persons including, at least two children, were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the bus shortly after 2:00 pm.

 

The police have theorised that the incident may be gang related.

 

Meantime, the St. Andrew South Police are urging residents with information on alleged gangsters in their communities to report same to investigators.

 

Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Coleridge Minto said the police have been reaping some success, in recent weeks.