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Officers of the Region I Homicide Bureau have received instructions from the DPP to charge a 61-year-old Chaguanas man with various offences, including murder and wounding, after a shooting in St James on Carnival Tuesday afternoon.
Sources confirmed that investigators received advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to charge the 61-year-old man with the murder of Venezuelan barber, Irvin Joaquin Mayora, 30, and four counts of shooting with intent to commit grievous bodily harm.
The suspect was also charged with the possession of a firearm and ammunition, as he was not the holder of a Firearms User's License (FUL).
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