'Bashy' charged in relation to St Thomas Beryllium attack

June 21, 2023

Police investigators have made a breakthrough in relation to the attack on a Berrylium security team in St Thomas earlier this year. 

Twenty-eight-year-old Jevon 'Bashy' Bashford, who was recently arrested in Central Village, St Catherine, was today slapped with 14 charges stemming from the incident. 

He was charged with: 

* Wounding with intent with use of a firearm
* Robbery with aggravation
* Shooting with intent
* Use of a firearm to commit a felony (two counts) 
* Possession of a prohibited weapon
* Unauthorised possession of ammunition
* Stockpiling firearms
* Stockpiling ammunition
* Possession of firearm and ammunition with intent to cause damage
* Being a participant of a criminal organisation
* Malicious destruction of property
* Using conveyance to traffic firearms
* Facilitating the commission of an applicable offence by a criminal organisation
* Conspiracy to commit Robbery with aggravation

About 10:53 a.m. on the day in question, the Beryllium security guards entered the compound of a gas station to carry out maintenance duties, when they were attacked by a group of armed men, who opened gunfire at them.

One of the security officers and a bystander were shot and injured.

A bag containing over $100,000 was also stolen from the Beryllium truck, before the men escaped in a motor car.

Intense investigations led to detectives from the Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigations Branch (C-TOC) conducting an operation on Jacques Road in Mountain View, Kingston on Friday, June 09, where two high-powered rifles and over 70 assorted rounds of ammunition were seized.

Bashford was taken into custody at that scene.

He reportedly gave a caution statement in the presence of his attorney, interviewed, and subsequently charged.

His court date is being arranged.

- Andre Williams 

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