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MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016

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THE BODY of Ivan Cleare is taken from the scene after he was shot dead while using a Scotiabank ATM at Wulff Road and Jerome Avenue early yesterday morning.

Police: Days of withdrawing cash at night are gone By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net A CHURCH minister was shot and killed early yesterday morning while using a Scotiabank automated teller machine (ATM) at Wulff Road and Jerome Avenue, sparking an island-wide manhunt for the perpetrator of this latest homicide. While police have not officially released his identity, The Tribune understands the victim is Ivan Cleare, a minister at New Bethlehem Baptist Church on Independence Drive. Hours after the shooting, police reported that a suspect was in custody, adding that a handgun was allegedly found in his possession.

The incident pushed the country’s homicide count to 54 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records. A relative at the home of Mr Cleare’s mother, where other loved ones gathered to mourn, confirmed he was the victim of this murder, but declined further comment as the family was struggling to deal with his death. According to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Stephen Dean, Mr Cleare’s lifeless body was discovered shortly after 8am when police responded to a tip they received. ACP Dean said investigators were unsure of when the shooting took place or how long the victim had been lying on the ground. However, an employee at a nearby gas station told

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WOMAN KIDNAPPED AND SEXUALLY ASSAULTED IN HER CAR BY GUNMAN

FATHER ONE OF TWO VICTIMS IN DEADLY FOX HILL SHOOTING

CHURCH minister Ivan Cleare, who was killed yesterday. The Tribune that the victim had come into the station for gas early Sunday morning and the employee expressed shock to learn that he had been “killed in cold blood”. SEE PAGE THREE

TWO men, including a father, were shot dead in Fox Hill last night about 12 hours after a church minister was killed at an ATM. The deaths pushed the country’s homicide count to 56 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records. Police were called to the scene of the double homicide on Adderley Street shortly after 9pm, where two men were standing outside when they were shot. One of the victims was identified by a relative as Sammy Rolle, a construction worker in his 30s, who lived in Fox Hill. A relative said Mr Rolle, who had several children, was not

A WOMAN was sexually assaulted by a man who forced his way into her car and drove her to a bushy area off Carmichael Road, police said. The incident happened around 3.30am on Saturday, according to police reports. SEE PAGE THREE

known to be a troublemaker. The family member said Mr Rolle may have been “caught in the wrong place at the wrong time” when he was fatally shot. The other victim, known by his nickname “Smokey”, frequently hung out “on the blocks” near Adderley Street, residents told The Tribune. Scores of onlookers gathered near the crime scene as police processed the area last night. Some residents told The Tribune they believe the shooter was someone known to the area and was reportedly seen riding a bicycle. SEE PAGE THREE

TEN ARMED ROBBERIES IN A SINGLE WEEKEND

By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net POLICE are searching for the suspects responsible for committing ten armed robberies that took place over the weekend, seven of which occurred in less than 24 hours. SEE PAGE THREE

COMMISSIONER DEFENDS REFERENDUM RESULTS

By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net PARLIAMENTARY Commissioner Sherlyn Hall was adamant yesterday that his department did not do a

poor job in its handling of last week’s constitutional referendum despite the piecemeal release of results and apparent errors in figures identified by The Tribune. In an interview with this newspaper yesterday, Mr

Hall was on the defensive as he contended that the Parliamentary Registration Department released the referendum results “in time”, arguing that the regulations the department adheres to do not give a

specific timeframe when vote totals are to be made public. He said the regulations only stipulate that this is to be done “as soon as is practical”.

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RADIO STATIONS FEAR CLOSURES UNDER URCA CHANGES

By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net THE Utilities Regulation

and Competition Authority (URCA) has come under fire for its plans to “standardise” FM radio broadcasting, with industry insid-

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ers accusing the regulator of making the sector “pay” for the organisation’s “mismanagement”. Members of the radio

broadcasting industry, speaking on condition of anonymity, said URCA’s SEE PAGE SIX

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