Charges Levelled Against Arson Suspects – Eighteen people were initially taken into custody in relation to the Walker’s Avenue arson attack which left two people dead. The police are reporting positive results from their investigations. Watch the report:
In a social media post, the police force released the information below:
Nigel McClarty, 24, mechanic of Christian Pen, St. Catherine, and Odane Fowler, otherwise called ‘Pop Chow’, 21, of Portmore Villa, St. Catherine were charged with 2 counts of murder, 10 counts of Arson, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Unauthorized Possession of Ammunition and being part of a criminal organization have now been given the additional charges of:
• Facilitating serious offences by a criminal organization
•Using a firearm to commit a scheduled offence
•Knowingly aiding and abetting the carrying out of a serious offence by a criminal organization.
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