unu did know dis?
<span style="font-weight: bold">High Profile policeman set to leave JA
Posted November 18, 2008
The British police officer Mark Shields who joined the Jamaican police in 2005 is leaving next year. see full article here . i remember when this guy first came in. There was all this talk about what he could possibly do, whether indeed it was the right thing to do to ask former colonial rulers to come in and try and sort out the mess. Well after a good few years, what has been achieved? Well he managed to get one don behind bars (see this post I wrote about the dons)
He’s come under abit of scrutiny for his lifestyle – sexy life living it up, going to see the cricket all the time, looking relaxed and belonging to an elite social circle. In his house on Jamaican foothills and his relationship with various women he’s been labelled as a very eligible bachelor from some parts of the press.
He was in charge of the murder inquiry into cricket guy Wolmer, which seemed to be onto something when he said something about corruption in the game – but then that didn’t really go anywhere and then things went abit pear shaped there when he backtracked on this point and the debate regarding whether Wolmer was actually poisoned or whether he died of natural causes.
That’s what’s mostly been written about him which doesn’t really say much about what he’s actually achieved. Has it been worth the money Jamaica has paid him? Are ordinary Jamaicans better off for having him working in the force?</span>
so this means him time soon up???
<span style="font-weight: bold">High Profile policeman set to leave JA
Posted November 18, 2008
The British police officer Mark Shields who joined the Jamaican police in 2005 is leaving next year. see full article here . i remember when this guy first came in. There was all this talk about what he could possibly do, whether indeed it was the right thing to do to ask former colonial rulers to come in and try and sort out the mess. Well after a good few years, what has been achieved? Well he managed to get one don behind bars (see this post I wrote about the dons)
He’s come under abit of scrutiny for his lifestyle – sexy life living it up, going to see the cricket all the time, looking relaxed and belonging to an elite social circle. In his house on Jamaican foothills and his relationship with various women he’s been labelled as a very eligible bachelor from some parts of the press.
He was in charge of the murder inquiry into cricket guy Wolmer, which seemed to be onto something when he said something about corruption in the game – but then that didn’t really go anywhere and then things went abit pear shaped there when he backtracked on this point and the debate regarding whether Wolmer was actually poisoned or whether he died of natural causes.
That’s what’s mostly been written about him which doesn’t really say much about what he’s actually achieved. Has it been worth the money Jamaica has paid him? Are ordinary Jamaicans better off for having him working in the force?</span>
so this means him time soon up???
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