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by Jamaica star .com
A detective sergeant from the St Catherine South police division, was taken into custody by his colleagues after he allegedly collected $100,000 to drop a murder case, THE STAR understands.
THE STAR learnt that members of the Anti-Corruption Branch held the sergeant about 5:15 p.m. yesterday at the Portmore Police Station in Greater Portmore.
The undercover sleuths who were on stand by, grabbed the detective after he reportedly went into a car and collected the money.
Information reaching THE STAR is that a man was taken into custody for murder. It is reported that a relative of the man was approached and money solicited as payment to have the man released without being charged.
A report was made to the Anti-Corruption Branch and a sting operation was set up at the station's parking lot, where the money would change hands.
The name of the policeman is being withheld.
A detective sergeant from the St Catherine South police division, was taken into custody by his colleagues after he allegedly collected $100,000 to drop a murder case, THE STAR understands.
THE STAR learnt that members of the Anti-Corruption Branch held the sergeant about 5:15 p.m. yesterday at the Portmore Police Station in Greater Portmore.
The undercover sleuths who were on stand by, grabbed the detective after he reportedly went into a car and collected the money.
Information reaching THE STAR is that a man was taken into custody for murder. It is reported that a relative of the man was approached and money solicited as payment to have the man released without being charged.
A report was made to the Anti-Corruption Branch and a sting operation was set up at the station's parking lot, where the money would change hands.
The name of the policeman is being withheld.