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Police have made seven in ten arrests in murder cases so far this year, says Commissioner Darwin Dottin.
The police chief also said lawmen had solved ten of the 13 murders causing public concern over the past four months. And he gave the assurance too that those responsible for the shooting death earlier this year of 17-year-old schoolboy Shakane Worrell, of Pounder’s Gap, Westbury Road, St Michael, would soon be brought to justice.
“We recently met with [Worrell’s] mother and family members to give them an update on our investigations, and also to provide some reassurance. We are making progress in that murder as well, and I am quietly confident that we will have a satisfactory outcome in due course,” Dottin said.
Read the full story in today’s WEEKEND NATION.

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