Only hours after issuing an all points bulletin for the five men believed to be behind three of the country’s last four murders, police yesterday arrested all the suspects.
According to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Anthony Ferguson, two of the suspects were taken into custody on Monday evening, one of whom was found in the Cowpen Road area.
ACP Ferguson said the other three suspects were locked up yesterday.
The men – Hans Neely, Duran Neely, Aaron Neely, Kenneth Neely and Dion Johnson – are all Pinewood Gardens residents.
They are wanted for three of this weekend’s murders.
On Friday, Rhajese Pinder was parking his vehicle at his home through Williams Street in Nassau Village when two gunmen approached him and shot him multiple times.
Pinder was taken to hospital where he died.
A day later, 34-year-old Atlantis worker Gwenette Duncombe had just returned from a wedding when a group of men in a car pulled alongside the vehicle she was in, opened fire, shooting her multiple times about the body, including her face.
Duncombe died a short time later.
Later that same day, 35-year-old Robert McIntosh of Sunglo Avenue, Colony Village was killed while walking through Freeman’s Subdivision around 8:00 p.m.
McIntosh was scheduled to testify in a relative’s murder trial.
Authorities have not yet determined when the suspects will appear in court to be formally charged.