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<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : Sheldon Williams AKA ... ( Gleaner )...</span>
A second man wanted in connection with last Thursday night's attack on the Spanish Town Police Station in St Catherine has turned himself in to the police.Sheldon Williams, an alleged leader of the Clansman gang who is otherwise known as Nana, of Rivoli in Spanish Town, handed himself over to the St Catherine North Police on Saturday, following an appeal by the police on Friday for him to turn himself in.Last Friday, Nigel Hanson of De La Vega City handed himself over to the police. He is being interrogated.Williams was accompanied by his attorney, Earl Hamilton.Hamilton claims the police did not find a weapon linking his client to the incident following a search of his home in Rivoli.He indicated that he would be filing a writ of habeas corpus if charges are not brought against his client by Tuesday.Hamilton said he was advised that his client is also wanted for four other murders.He has also expressed concern about an identification parade his client could face.Hamilton said the process has been biased as several police personnel pointed out Wilson while he was being escorted to the lock-up."I presume there is going to be an identification parade, and who will these persons be? because if it is police personnel, I am certain that he is prejudiced already as all have looked at him," the attorney said. "Prior to that, in November, he had been detained and they have his ID at the station, which he never went back for after he was released."
<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : Sheldon Williams AKA ... ( Gleaner )...</span>
A second man wanted in connection with last Thursday night's attack on the Spanish Town Police Station in St Catherine has turned himself in to the police.Sheldon Williams, an alleged leader of the Clansman gang who is otherwise known as Nana, of Rivoli in Spanish Town, handed himself over to the St Catherine North Police on Saturday, following an appeal by the police on Friday for him to turn himself in.Last Friday, Nigel Hanson of De La Vega City handed himself over to the police. He is being interrogated.Williams was accompanied by his attorney, Earl Hamilton.Hamilton claims the police did not find a weapon linking his client to the incident following a search of his home in Rivoli.He indicated that he would be filing a writ of habeas corpus if charges are not brought against his client by Tuesday.Hamilton said he was advised that his client is also wanted for four other murders.He has also expressed concern about an identification parade his client could face.Hamilton said the process has been biased as several police personnel pointed out Wilson while he was being escorted to the lock-up."I presume there is going to be an identification parade, and who will these persons be? because if it is police personnel, I am certain that he is prejudiced already as all have looked at him," the attorney said. "Prior to that, in November, he had been detained and they have his ID at the station, which he never went back for after he was released."