Jamaican Drug Lord Believed To Be Somwhere In The Island
May 31st, 2010 - 7:13 pm ICT by GDBy Madhuri Dey
West Kingston, Jamaica, May 31, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The furor over the alleged Jamaican drug lord, Christopher Dudus Coke, has not yet died down in the West Kingston area, as can be very well understood from the fact that the area is still smoking from gunfire and littered with dead bodies of civilians. However, the real purpose of all the warfare still continues to elude the Jamaican government, who still has not been able to locate the drug lord and the alleged mafia don. However, recent reports suggest that they might have been able to make some headway into the matter, claiming that certain evidences have led to the supposition that the drug lord might still be on the island, and has not escaped, as was bring supposed.
According to reports which have been provided by the Constabulary Force Commissioner of Jamaica, Owen Ellington, information derived by the Jamaican police and intelligence all point to the possibility that the drug lord is still under the jurisdictional area of the Jamaican authorities. The commissioner also went on to trash most of the theories that have been circulating regarding the mysterious disappearance of Christopher Dudus Coke, most of all the theory that he has been shot down so as not to revel any secret information, saying that the Jamaican authority does not issue shoot at sight orders.
Christopher Dudus Coke has not been seen ever since the Jamaican government issued an arrest warrant against him, with the intention of extraditing him to the US after a trial, where he is wanted on drug trafficking charges. Certain reports state that he had escaped out of the island, and that he has taken refuge somewhere safe using his many political connections.
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