Police probing restaurant attack question politician’s son
Friday, 24 July 2009
Investigators probing the June 27 brawl at a popular Kingston eatery in which three persons were badly injured, have questioned the 17-year-old son of a Cabinet Minister in connection with the incident.
The teenager was questioned Thursday in the presence of his attorney as the cops try to solve the case.
It is understood that the police called in the teenager after collecting several statements in which his name was mentioned.
The cops are probing the stabbing of two men at the Rib Kage restaurant on June 27.
The victims were hospitalised in serious condition after being stabbed and chopped with a machete.
The machete was recovered by the police.
Crime chief for the St. Andrew North Police Division, Deputy Superintendent Altemorth Campbell told the RJR News Centre that the investigation is at a delicate stage.
He declined to give details on the probe, but told the RJR News Centre that the police are seeking witnesses who can help them solve the case.
Friday, 24 July 2009
Investigators probing the June 27 brawl at a popular Kingston eatery in which three persons were badly injured, have questioned the 17-year-old son of a Cabinet Minister in connection with the incident.
The teenager was questioned Thursday in the presence of his attorney as the cops try to solve the case.
It is understood that the police called in the teenager after collecting several statements in which his name was mentioned.
The cops are probing the stabbing of two men at the Rib Kage restaurant on June 27.
The victims were hospitalised in serious condition after being stabbed and chopped with a machete.
The machete was recovered by the police.
Crime chief for the St. Andrew North Police Division, Deputy Superintendent Altemorth Campbell told the RJR News Centre that the investigation is at a delicate stage.
He declined to give details on the probe, but told the RJR News Centre that the police are seeking witnesses who can help them solve the case.