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Deacons Farm man on drug, traffic charges

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Members of the Major Crime Unit have arrested and formally charged a St Michael man for several drug and traffic-related offences allegedly committed on January 31, 2018 along Goodland Main Road, St Michael.

He is Jabari Michael Hurley, 32, of Block 12K, Farm Road, Deacons Farm, St Michael.

Hurley was charged with:

unlawful possession of cannabis

unlawful possession of cannabis with intent to supply

trafficking of cannabis

forged road tax disc

fraudulent use of registration plates

no third-party insurance

no road tax

failing to register vehicle

no driver’s licence

 

He also faces an additional charge of robbery allegedly committed on the October 6, 2017 at Pile Bay, Spring Garden, St Michael.           

Hurley is expected to appear in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court today. (PR/NB)

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