British fugitive held
Rasbert Turner, Star Writer
A British national who has been in the island illegally for two years was held by the Linstead Fugitive Apprehension Team yesterday.
She is Suzan Margaret Feather-stone of Nottingham, England.
THE STAR learnt that Feather-stone came to Jamaica in November 2008 and should have left in March 2009, but she did not.
She instead settled into the rural district of Russell Pen, St Catherine, where she was held by the police.
She told the police that she was married to a Jamaican, but investigation revealed that Feather-stone never got married and was in the country illegally.
The accused was charged with breaches of the Immigration Act.
Rasbert Turner, Star Writer
A British national who has been in the island illegally for two years was held by the Linstead Fugitive Apprehension Team yesterday.
She is Suzan Margaret Feather-stone of Nottingham, England.
THE STAR learnt that Feather-stone came to Jamaica in November 2008 and should have left in March 2009, but she did not.
She instead settled into the rural district of Russell Pen, St Catherine, where she was held by the police.
She told the police that she was married to a Jamaican, but investigation revealed that Feather-stone never got married and was in the country illegally.
The accused was charged with breaches of the Immigration Act.

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