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Hunte to appear in court on four charges

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Police have arrested and charged a 29-year-old man in connection with an incident at Frederick Smith Secondary School, among other offences.

Jamel Lorenzo Hunte of Watermans Terrace, Green Hill, St Michael, will be facing two counts of rape of a minor, alleged to have occurred on June 5 and again on June 15; indecent exposure on June 15 while on Folkestone Road, St James; and trespassing on the compound of Frederick Smith Secondary School, Trents, also in St James.

He is scheduled to appear before acting Chief Magistrate, Graveney Bannister, at The David Simmons and Henry Forde Complex, on Monday. (PR/SAT)

 

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