They are Shemroy Hewitt, Andre Drummond and Conrod Clarke; all stationed at the Hanover Police Headquarters. Allegations are that on Tuesday January 3, 2017, the driver of a Toyota Corolla was travelling along a main road in Hanover when he was stopped by a team of policemen. The occupants were then ordered out of the vehicle and during a search, documents relating to lottery scamming activities were found.
The three policemen then solicited and later accepted the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) from the driver, who subsequently reported the matter to detectives from MOCA West. Following interview sessions and an identification parade, charges were laid against the Constables.
They were placed before the Hanover Parish Court on Monday, January 16, 2017 where they were each offered bail in the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) with sureties.
A Stop Order was also placed on them and they are scheduled to return to court on Wednesday, February 28, 2017. MOCA wishes to remind members of the public who may have any information that could assist in any investigation to call MOCA at 754-3435 or 906-5099 or 851-0113 or 1-800-CORRUPT or by email at moca@jcf.gov.jm More information is on the MOCA.gov.jm website or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MOCAJamaica and follow MOCA on Twitter @MOCAJamaica.
The alleged scammers who said to have paraphernalia of contacts overseas and lead lists were not arrested even after the sting operation was set up and the cops nabbed. This suggests that the allegations by the cops was false it seems as their wrong is now being exposed.
They are to return to court on February 28 after being granted bail in the Hanover Parish Court. They were each offered bail in the sum of $500,000 with sureties when they appeared before the court.
The last time there was a similar case carried on this blog was:
Cops freed of corruption charges shakedown of gay men in 2015. That case ended due to want of prosecution as the two men who made the report did not follow up for the preliminary hearing and court mention dates, even after reporting to MOCA and having them extend state resources pursuant to a successful sting operation.
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