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Dec 01, 2010 News
– woman who allegedly cooked for gunmen to face similar charges
By Michael Jordan
Linden resident Deion Thompson has been charged with harbouring some members of the alleged ‘terrorist’ gang, and a woman who was recently convicted for drug trafficking is also to face similar charges. They are to appear in court today.
Thompson is a member of the Amelia’s Ward, Linden family that claimed that they had unknowingly harboured Colin Jones and Adriano Tracey.
Thompson had reportedly collected money from the now dead gunman, Kurt Theirens, to buy an outboard engine. The family insists that they did not know who the men were and of their criminal activities. According to some relatives, Jones was known to them as ‘Jamal’, Tracey as ‘Reds’ and Theirens as ‘Bigga’.
Another male relative of Thompson’s is also in police custody.
After his arrest, Jones had reportedly disclosed that he was planning to kill the family because he felt that they had sold him out.
The woman who is being charged with Thompson had allegedly cooked for the gang while they were staying at a house near Kara Kara.
She was arrested some months ago during a police raid at the house and convicted for possession of marijuana.
According to reports out of Linden, Jones, Tracey and Theirens were first seen in South Amelia’s Ward about nine months ago. It is alleged that the fugitives moved openly in the community and that Theirens had even gone to a health centre to extract a tooth.
Unlike the photographs that police had issued, both Jones and Theirens had shoulder-length dreadlocks.
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