Cop removed from St Catherine lock up duties; accused of involvement with Leoda Bradshaw
Cop in alleged connection with Leoda Bradshaw and accused of impregnating her is removed from the duty services at St Catherine lock up. However, none of the allegations have been proven against him.
Thursday, 11th April 2024
Dr Kevin Blake, Police Commissioner revealed that the cop accused of impregnating accused Leoda Bradshaw has been removed from the service at St Catherine, Jamaica lock up. The cop was under probe for having romantic relationship with accused murderer.
Commissioner Blake informed about the facts of this case on his first official media briefing on Tuesday since he became the head of Jamaican Constabulary Force. He informed the public through the media that even though investigations are going on against the accused cop but till now nothing has been proved against him.
The alleged officer was accused being in connection with Leoda Bradshaw, who herself is in lockup under the allegations of dual cold-blooded murders. Bradshaw was accused of kidnapping and killing of 10-month-old infant of Member of Parliament and his 27-year-old wife Toshyna Patterson.Leoda Bradshaw was a US Navy officer claimed herself to be the wife of the member of Parliament and also has a daughter with him. Bradshaw kidnapped both of them from St Andrew, their homes and then took them to East Kingston and brutally shot them and later burnt their dead bodies.
Bradshaw is in police custody for the aforementioned crime since October last year. Reportedly Bradshaw hired men to commit this murder and promised them a sum of $500,000. She did allegedly pay a $100,000 prior to crime to confirm her intentions of committing the heinous crime.The hired man who committed the crime was ordered punishment of 20 years before being considered for parole. Bradshaw was serving her punishment in custody when rumors of her being involved with the cop floated.
Commissioner Blake stated regarding the case that as soon as he heard about the allegation we commissioned an investigation against the allegation.
He answered in the media conference that they have removed the officer. He added that till now no allegations have been proved right.
Despite nothing being proved against the alleged cop it was considered better to remove him from the duties of the lockup to rule out any further possibilities of tampering the evidences of the case.
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