Alleged gang members fined over $100,000 under disaster risk management act

July 24, 2020

Two men, believed to be members of a gang operating in St. Andrew, were arrested and charged for breaches of the Disaster Risk Management Act and the Main Roads Act on Tuesday, July 7.

The men, who are believed to be operating under the guise of loader men, and extorting taxi operators in the Corporate Area, have been identified as 29-year-old Howard Reid and 19-year-old Alex Mitchell of Sunrise Crescent, Kingston 8.

Police reports are that both men were observed placing passengers in motor cars parked at the intersection of Constant Spring Road and North Odeon Avenue, obstructing the flow of traffic and not wearing masks.

The men were subsequently arrested and charged.

They were placed before the Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Court on Tuesday, July 21 and were each fined JM $111,000 under Disaster Risk Management Act.

They were remanded in custod, and are scheduled to reappear in court on Friday, July 31 to answer to the charges under the Main Roads Act.

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