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r3iXmann wrote:there's nothing in the jamaican media about it
kartel wrote:^ "it's like ah movie.."
TriP wrote:false rumor circulating..
On 96.1FM the DJ's say police went by Mavado house asking for Kartel,,an he stupez an went back inside an sleep
Picasso wrote:http://www.dailynews.co.zw/index.php/entertainment/37-entertainment/5687-vybz-kartel-escapes-from-prison-now-listed-as-jamaicas-most-wanted.html
Vybz Kartel escapes from prison, now listed as Jamaica’s most wanted!
By The Hype Life Magazine
Wednesday, 30 November 2011 11:30
KINGSTONE - In the biggest prison escape in Jamaica history, on 30 November 2011 in Jamaica, at Horizon Adult Remand Centre on Spanish Town Road, its alleged that Dancehall star Vybz Kartel, who had been charged of offenses including several murders and ganja possession, escaped from the prison along with 7 other prisoners.
Shortly after 1:00 am, Vybz Kartel, whose given name is Adidja Palmer, took control of the jail holding the prison guards hostage at gunpoint. Some of the prisoners took the guards clothing and car keys in order to help with their escape.
The group of prisoners also impersonated prison officers on the phone and created false stories to ward off suspicion from authorities
The Police gave chase resulting in the capture of one of the prisoners.
At about 1:45 am, they eventually made their way to the prison maintenance pickup-truck which they used to escape from the prison ground.
ENTERTAINER Vybz Kartel was yesterday offered $3-million bail in the Supreme Court, a development that could put him closer to being released from jail should he secure bail in the magistrate's court today.
Kartel, along with three other men -- fellow deejay Shawn 'Shawn Storm' Campbell; fashion designer Calvin Haye; and Cayro Jones — are to appear before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court where bail applications are expected to be made on their behalf.
KARTEL... facing murder charges
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Today's expected application is in relation to the murder on August 16 of Clive 'Lizard' Williams. The victim's body is yet to be found but the prosecution has said that it has video and telephone evidence in the matter.
Kartel's legal team, comprising Tom Tavares-Finson, Michael Deans and Chris Tavares-Finson, was forced to go in chambers in the High Court to apply for bail after magistrate Opal Smith last month refused to grant the entertainer bail.
During the bail application, the senior Tavares-Finson submitted, among other things, that Kartel was not a flight risk and that statements served on the defence by the prosecution showed a clear recant by the witness in the matter.
Should Kartel be released from lock-up, he would have to report daily to the Constant Spring Police Station, according to yesterday's bail offer. The deejay, whose real name is Adidjah Palmer, will have to also surrender his travel documents and be subject to a curfew order that requires him to be at home between certain hours of the day.
Yesterday's bail offer was in relation to the murder in July of Barrington 'Bossie' Bryan in Gregory Park, St Catherine. Kartel is also facing charges of conspiracy to murder, illegal possession of a firearm and possession of ganja stemming from the same incident.
Kartel is to appear before the magistrate on this matter on December 21. There is also a tentative preliminary enquiry date of February 3, 2012.
BrotherHood wrote:Ah mean really, where in Jamaica could he possibly run to?
BS to the highest high.
BrotherHood wrote:Ah mean really, where in Jamaica could he possibly run to?
BS to the highest high.
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