A major breakthrough has been made by police investigators in their ongoing investigation into the recent series of attacks on armoured couriers. A St. Catherine resident, identified as 28-year-old Jevon Bashford, also known as ‘Bashy’ of Mandock Avenue, Big Lane in Central Village, is now facing multiple charges under the new Firearms Act, the Anti-Gang Legislation, and other relevant laws. These charges are in connection to the attack on Beryllium Security officers in St. Thomas that occurred on Saturday, April 29.
Jevon Bashford has been formally charged with a total of 14 offenses, reflecting the seriousness and gravity of his alleged involvement in the aforementioned attack. The charges have been carefully selected based on the evidence and laws applicable to the case.
This significant development in the investigation highlights the dedicated efforts of police investigators in bringing perpetrators to justice. It serves as a testament to their commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of the public, as well as ensuring that those who engage in criminal activities face the full force of the law.
The authorities remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice and will continue to work diligently to hold accountable those responsible for such acts of violence against armoured couriers and other similar crimes. This breakthrough serves as a clear message that criminal activities will not be tolerated, and swift action will be taken to maintain public safety and security.
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