Mortars kept women, children inside, says army officer
A lieutenant colonel yesterday testified at the Tivoli Enquiry that the 2010 operation inside the West Kingston community to apprehend Christopher 'Dudus' Coke could have got "messy" had mortars not been used by the military.
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