Tesha Miller caught in The Bahamas – Jamaica Observer

Posted: March 29, 2017 at 11:45 am

Assistant Commissioner of Police Ealan Powell yesterday said that the scheduled deportation from The Bahamas of alleged Klansman gangster Tesha Miller was delayed.

Powell didnt give a new date for the deportation, neither did he say what caused the postponement.

News surfaced yesterday that Miller, for whom the Jamaican police have been searching since last year, was being deported yesterday from Nassau, the capital of the archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean between Cuba and Florida.

It was not clear when he was captured in The Bahamas, but his pending expulsion from that country comes almost a year after he was deported from the United States where he spent two years in prison on a charge of illegal entry.

Shortly after his deportation he was listed as a person of interest by Jamaicas Counter Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigation Branch and was asked to report to the police following a spike in murders in the St Catherine North Division, where the Klansman Gang is engaged in criminal activities.

The police theorised that Miller could assist in their investigation of several of the murders in Spanish Town and sections of Portmore during the first quarter of 2016.

However, he did not turn himself in as requested and there were no more calls for him to make himself available to the police.

The police are unable to say when and how Miller left Jamaica.

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