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THE evidence of a fraud officer employed to a Jamaican financial institution in the ongoing trial of the so-called Tesha Miller faction of the Klansman gang on Tuesday revealed that one of two bank cards retrieved from the home of the accused Carlos Williams belonged to murdered St Catherine man Zamari McKay.
McKay was found with his feet bound on August 11, 2022, in “a rubbish heap”, in the vicinity of a recycling plant on the Lakes Pen main road in the parish, some hours after being reported missing by relatives.
The accused, Carlos Williams, Jermaine Clarke and Owen Billings, are charged on counts 28 and 29 of the indictment brought by the Crown with “knowingly facilitating” the robbery and murder of McKay.
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