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A government forensic analyst on Tuesday testified that DNA profiles matching two of the three men killed by police along Acadia Drive in St Andrew in January 2013 were identified on several exhibits, while two samples allegedly taken from a vehicle linked to the incident failed to produce DNA profiles.
The evidence came during the ongoing murder trial of six policemen in the Home Circuit Court before Justice Sonia Bertram Linton and a seven-member jury.
Sergeant Simroy Mott, Corporal Donovan Fullerton, and Constables Andrew Smith, Sheldon Richards, Orandy Rose, and Richard Lynch are charged with the murders of Matthew Lee, Mark Allen, and Ucliffe Dyer, who were killed during a police operation.
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