IN JAMAICA: Criminals flee Bay Shore , Harbour View after spotlight turned on them Gangsters held secret meeting after police, media intervention

MEMBERS of two gangs who have been terrorising sections of Bay Shore, Harbour View in East Rural St Andrew, have either fled from the community or are lying low, police have confirmed.
The members of the rival gangs have been wreaking havoc on the community for several years and have been linked to the mysterious death and alleged disappearance of some people, among other acts of atrocities that have been committed in that section of the Corporate Area in recent time.
A shop that was burnt by gangsters
in Bay Shore last weekend.
 (OBSERVERFILE PHOTO)
Last week, an informant told the Jamaica Observer of a secret burial place in the general community where people were killed and their bodies disposed of.
The practice, the informant said, had been going on for several years and carried out by gangs in Bay Shore, an area that some people have detached from Harbour View, but which is officially listed as a part of that densely populated community.
Violence in Bay Shore stepped up a notch in recent weeks with the murder of 26-year-old Mona Primary School grade five teacher Paul Walker, 26, and his friend Omar ‘Biggs’ Campbell on January 4. more

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