By Aaliyah Cunningham—
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Assistant Superintendent Dahlia Garrick —
Assistant Superintendent Dahlia Garrick, head of the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Corporate Communications Unit (CCU), is confirming that investigations are under way to determine whether a firearm in a video involving a popular dancehall artiste and a woman is real.
The video, which surfaced sometime between Sunday and yesterday morning, shows a female in a swimsuit swinging and pointing what appears to be a firearm before passing it to the deejay.
“We are aware of the matter and it is being investigated,” Garrick told the Jamaica Observer yesterday.
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The CCU head said the investigation process is diligent.
“There are certain steps to be taken before we can confirm or enter anything into evidence. It is a video and we have to confirm a number of things to see if the evidence is sufficient to go before the court,” she said.
Toni-Ann Kelly, corporate communications officer at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA), confirmed to the Observer that the deejay does not hold a firearm licence. And in such a case, the matter would have been turned over to the police.
“There is process that persons have to go through in safety and handling of a firearm,” she said.
Established in 2005, the FLA grants, renews, and revokes firearm licences in Jamaica.
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