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A director at the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) on Monday testified that he received an anonymous call on the day three men were fatally shot on Acadia Drive in St Andrew in 2013, prompting investigators to respond to the scene.
Earlier in the trial, Agriculture Minister Floyd Green testified that he and a female companion had witnessed aspects of the shooting from their apartment window. He, however, denied making an anonymous call to INDECOM’s landline.
He also said he could not recall calling the director, who was among the investigators at the time, or whether his companion had made any such call.
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