Four held for deadly Porus robbery
Criminal charges have been filed against the four men who were apprehended by the police after a deadly robbery at a supermarket in Porus, Manchester, earlier this month.
They have each been charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, trafficking a prohibited weapon and stockpiling a prohibited weapon. The charges fall under Jamaica's newly enacted Firearms Act. The men's names have not been released because of other investigations that are ongoing, the police explained.
They were held in Williamsfield, Manchester, after the car in which they were travelling was intercepted by the police. An AK-47 rifle, two handguns, several rounds of ammunition and a police ballistic vest were allegedly found in the car. Their arrest came minutes after four armed men robbed a supermarket located along the Porus main road.
The robbers reportedly opened fire after stealing an undetermined sum of cash. Jinxian Ye, the proprietor of the supermarket, and a man identified only as 'Kusheye' were killed in the attack.