In a sequence of raids carried out on New Yr’s Day, Jamaican police seized a number of firearms whereas launching manhunts for criminals who fled the scenes, abandoning weapons.
Firearm restoration in St. Andrew North
Within the St. Andrew North space, cops executed a search operation on Fagan Avenue, Gants Pen, Kingston 8, resulting in the invention of a 9mm pistol, two magazines, and twenty-six 9mm rounds of ammunition.
In keeping with reviews, the incident occurred at roughly 1:40 a.m. when patrolling officers noticed a bunch of people standing alongside the roadway.
Upon approaching, the gang dispersed, and a search of the neighborhood resulted within the firearm and ammunition restoration. The investigation into this incident is at the moment underway.
Smith and Wesson revolver seized in Kingston 5
In a separate raid carried out by regulation enforcement personnel from the St. Andrew Central Police Division, a .38 Smith and Wesson Revolver was recovered throughout an intelligence-led operation alongside Godpyle Street in Kingston 5.
In keeping with reviews from the Cross Roads Police, at roughly 6:05 a.m., officers acted on a tip-off and proceeded to a gully within the space.
There, they found the revolver hid in a brown bag. The weapon was subsequently despatched to the Forensic Laboratory for processing. Presently, no arrests have been made in reference to the seizure, and the investigation stays lively.
Could Pen operation yields shotgun and cartridge
In yet one more profitable operation on New Yr’s Day, lawmen assigned to the Could Pen Operation Assist Crew carried out an intelligence-led operation in Oaks Pen, Rosewell, Sandy Bay Clarendon.
Throughout this operation, which occurred at round 12:20 p.m., officers acted on data acquired and carried out a search of an unused fowl coop. Their efforts have been rewarded with the invention of a 12-gauge shotgun and one cartridge.