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Jul 27, 2015 News
Self-confessed ‘death squad’ Sean Hinds today surrendered to police in the company of his attorney.
Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum had said that Hinds was wanted for “a serious offence,” while declining to disclose the nature of the offence. He had also urged the embattled former ‘hit man’ to turn himself in.
Indications are that Hinds was wanted for questioning in connection with alleged surveillance he conducted near the home of Prime Minister and First Vice President Moses Nagamotooo.
Nagamootoo alleged on Tuesday, July 14, the security detail attached to his home noticed a strange car parked close by. He alleged that Sean Hinds was identified as the occupant of the car, and that the occupant of the vehicle sped away as the security staff approached.
Hinds has denied this claim.
But Hinds has been spilling the beans about the work of a ‘death-squad’ which he said was set up to target criminals who were behind a spate of killings following the February 23, 2002 Mash Day jailbreak.
He claimed that the ‘death squad’ worked with members of the Police Force and he was among members who uplifted arms from CID Headquarters, Eve Leary.
(See update in tomorrow’s edition)
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