'Dudus enquiry' in Jamaica adjourned to Monday PDF Print E-mail

The Commission of Enquiry in Jamaica into events surrounding the extradition of alleged drug kingpin Christopher "Dudus" Coke was adjourned to Monday following objections by George Henlin, attorney for Harold Brady, for him to testify before the commission.

 

Henley said that the reasons will be given on Monday when the hearing resumes.

Brady, as well as former Commissioner of Police Hardley Lewin and Director of Public Prosecutions Paula Llewellyn appeared on Thursday on summonses.

Permanent Secretary the in Foreign Ministry, Evadne Coye, was cross-examined by attorney Oliver Smith, who is representing Solicitor General Douglas Leys. Coye will be further cross examined at a later date.

The Enquiry was told that Jeremy Taylor, who is in charge of the extradition department, will give his statement next Wednesday and will be testifying the following Monday.

 



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