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<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : Police seek & quot ...ion ( RJR )...</span>
The police are seeking Kayon Campbell otherwise called "Treasure", one of the main figures at the centre of damning allegations made against Member of Parliament for Western St. Thomas and Minister of Energy and Mining James Robertson. The police have issued an advisory asking Mr. Campbell to turn himself in.Mr. Campbell, whose last known address was believed to be in Kingston 10 and is known to frequent St. Thomas, is being asked to report to the Half-Way-Tree Police Station or the Morant Bay Police as soon as possible.Mr. Campbell, who was offered bail in a case of conspiracy to murder and other offences, breached his bail conditions and is now being sought by the police.Anyone knowing Mr. Campbell's whereabouts is being asked to contact the Criminal Investigation Branch at 960-1619 or 426-3252, Crime Stop at 311, Kingfish at 811 or Police Control at 119.Mr. Campbell came to public attention during last month's annual conference of the Jamaica Labour Party at the National Arena.With allegations swirling around him, a defiant James Robertson brought Mr. Campbell on the stage while the conference was in progress.Mr. Robertson told the packed arena that Mr. Campbell was the man who JLP activist, Ian Johnson, alleged that he told him to kill.The allegations are contained in a sworn statement made by Mr. Johnson who is seeking political asylum in the United States.Mr. Robertson has strongly denied the claims.The matter is now the focus of a top level investigation by the police. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...59943957382167

<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : Police seek & quot ...ion ( RJR )...</span>
The police are seeking Kayon Campbell otherwise called "Treasure", one of the main figures at the centre of damning allegations made against Member of Parliament for Western St. Thomas and Minister of Energy and Mining James Robertson. The police have issued an advisory asking Mr. Campbell to turn himself in.Mr. Campbell, whose last known address was believed to be in Kingston 10 and is known to frequent St. Thomas, is being asked to report to the Half-Way-Tree Police Station or the Morant Bay Police as soon as possible.Mr. Campbell, who was offered bail in a case of conspiracy to murder and other offences, breached his bail conditions and is now being sought by the police.Anyone knowing Mr. Campbell's whereabouts is being asked to contact the Criminal Investigation Branch at 960-1619 or 426-3252, Crime Stop at 311, Kingfish at 811 or Police Control at 119.Mr. Campbell came to public attention during last month's annual conference of the Jamaica Labour Party at the National Arena.With allegations swirling around him, a defiant James Robertson brought Mr. Campbell on the stage while the conference was in progress.Mr. Robertson told the packed arena that Mr. Campbell was the man who JLP activist, Ian Johnson, alleged that he told him to kill.The allegations are contained in a sworn statement made by Mr. Johnson who is seeking political asylum in the United States.Mr. Robertson has strongly denied the claims.The matter is now the focus of a top level investigation by the police. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...59943957382167