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A director at the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) yesterday testified that he was informed that the station diary containing the entry about the 2013 fatal shooting on Acadia Drive could not be found.
The witness, who was one of the investigators in the case, told the court that the superintendent at the Constant Spring Police Station had testified that he was instructed to check for the diary, but was later informed that it could not be located.
However, the witness told the court that before the diary went missing, a photograph of the relevant entry was taken, and the information it contained was extracted and handwritten.
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