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KINGSTON, Jamaica — More than three weeks after a chilling video of a masked gunman directing threats at administrators at Stella Maris Preparatory School went viral, causing a rush on the Shortwood Road, St Andrew institution by fright-stricken parents, the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has renewed its call for the public’s assistance in identifying the individual, who demanded $50 million while brandising a pistol.
In addition to monitoring varying allegations being made on social media, MOCA and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) are conducting joint investigations, a police source told Observer Online, reassuring that the matter remains one of high priority and urgency.
“We might not have said much on this matter since the video went viral. However, we wish to reach out to the public for assistance in identifying this individual, reassuring any information will be treated with utmost confidence,” the police source added.
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