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Three men charged in connection with the murder of police corporal Anuska Eversley are also facing charges connected to a massive cache of illegal firearms and ammunition, including more than 100 pistols and over 4,000 rounds of ammunition.
Municipal police officer Jivan “Bigs” Cooper, construction worker Kwame Arnold, 20, and scrap iron dealer Nicholas “Nico” Ramdass, 24, all of Claxton Bay, appeared in court today where the charges were read by Master Delicia Bethelmy.
The accused face multiple allegations arising from the April 19 killing of Corporal Eversley, who was found dead at the Municipal Police Station at King’s Wharf, San Fernando. A post-mortem examination later determined that she was strangled and beaten.
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