The One Don Klansman gang trial which started in September adjourned on Wednesday, December 15 in the Supreme Court, Downtown Kingston and will reconvene on January 10, 2022.
Over sixteen witnesses have since testified against the alleged gang leader Andre ‘Blackman’ Bryan and his 32-co-accused; ALL being tried under the Criminal Justice Suppression of Criminal Organizations Act, 2014, better known as the anti-gang legislation, on an indictment with 25 counts.
In court, on Wednesday morning, a senior police officer detailed how he and other officers found an AK-47 rifle hidden in a furniture shop operated by a relative of the alleged gang leader.
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