Four cops in hot water over Alkaline video

Four   Jamaican   police   officers   are   in   hot   water   and   face disciplinary action after a high command probe revealed that they played  roles  in  deejay  Alkaline’s  controversial  ‘After  All’  music video.

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

The  visual  depicts  corrupt  cops,  gun  violence  and  a  female dressed in police wear ‘ performing’  a sexual act on Alkaline.

The police have gathered “necessary information”and embarked on an administrative investigation. Another probe by their Criminal Investigation Branch will  determine whether the guns used in the video are authentic or props.

Commissioner of Police George Quallo, ordered the investigation after backlash over the negative portrayal of cops in the video. In it,  the  woman  in  a  police  uniform  performs  a  sexual  act on  the popular  artist  before  informing  him  that  a  member  of  his crew  is actually an undercover cop.

The  police  have  identified  at  least  four  of  their  colleagues  in the video,  and  confirmed  that  a  marked  police  service  vehicle  was used.  If  they are  found  guilty,  they  will  be  subject  to  disciplinary sanctions to be handed down by Quallo.

Under  the  rules  of  the  Jamaica  Constabulary  Force,  activities which  are  not  consistent  with  policy  guidelines  and  any  duty conducted  outside  of  the  official  program, breaches  the  Anti-Corruption Policy.

Alkaline,  whose  real  name  is  Earlan  Bartley,  is  the  hottest  name in Jamaican dancehall. In February, he was arrested by the police for  alleged  connection  with  a  murder  in  Kingston,  the  Jamaica capitol,  but  was  released  without  charge  after  three  days  in custody.

More Stories

Sandals Ochi team brings books, supplies and reading support to Exchange Primary students

Earlier this week, Carol Bourke, General Manager of Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in Ocho Rios, St. Ann—one of Sandals Resorts International’s flagship properties known...

Barbados says migration central to growth, unveils regional free movement push at UN forum

Barbados has told an international conference on migration that its participation is aimed at turning commitment into progress, stressing that for small island developing...

Guyana-Brazil trade surges to US$1 billion as economic ties deepen

Guyana’s trade relationship with Brazil has expanded sharply, rising from about US$58 million in 2020 to an unprecedented US$1 billion in 2026, according to...
Natalio Wheatley

BVI Premier warns importers to pass on savings from government concessions

British Virgin Islands Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley has warned supermarkets and importers across the territory that government concessions introduced to ease rising living costs...
marco rubio

US imposes sanctions targeting Cuba’s military-linked conglomerate and officials

The United States has announced new sanctions targeting Cuba’s military-linked economic conglomerate and senior officials, as part of what they describe as an effort...
T&T Government Discusses Payments to Venezuela in Dragon Gas Field Deal Amid US Sanctions

Former Trinidad PM calls for resignations after toddler among 3 people shot in Morvant

Former prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Stuart Young, has called for the resignations of two senior government ministers following the murders of three...
Hantavirus

St . Kitts and Nevis national among cruise ship passengers linked to Hantavirus outbreak

The government of St. Kitts and Nevis says it is closely monitoring an international outbreak of Hantavirus infection linked to the expedition cruise vessel...

Reggae song ‘One Dance Won’t Do’ heading to AI Film Festival in Cannes, France

For Jamaican reggae singer Audrey Hall, a song recorded more than four decades ago is now finding new life in one of the world’s...

Poured into purpose: KFC Jamaica honors Principal Jacqueline Brown and Mount Zion educators

In recognition of Teacher’s Day, KFC Jamaica surprised the educators of Mount Zion Primary School in St. Ann with a gesture of appreciation, celebrating...

Masicka on hit streak, sets stage for ‘Sicka Summa’

Dancehall heavyweight Masicka is signaling that summer 2026 will move firmly to his rhythm, as the Portmore-born deejay continues a strong run of releases...

Latest Articles