THE OPPOSITION People's National Party (PNP) has called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to provide images captured by the United States (US) surveillance aircraft in May 2010 to Public Defender Earl Witter.
Witter has been conducting an investigation into the killing of 73 people during the May 2010 event to serve a warrant on convicted drug lord Christopher 'Dudus' Coke. Opposition Spokesman on National Security, Peter Bunting, who made the call, wants Holness to ask the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) to submit the images to Witter to assist him in his probe. At an emergency press conference on Thursday, Holness confirmed that the US government assisted the JDF by providing a plane to capture images over Tivoli Gardens in May 2010. However, the prime minister had insisted that the US was not involved in the military operations on the ground.
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