Caribbean National Weekly

Robbers take more than $90,000 from JDF camp in Moneague

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Robbers take more than $90,000 from JDF camp in Moneague

Jamaica’s Defence Force (JDF) lost over $90,000 in cash after thieves reportedly broke into the camp in Moneague, St Ann over the weekend.

According to reports, the incident occurred sometime between 9:30 pm on Friday and 6:45 am on Saturday.

It is believed that the robbers entered the military compound and forced open the front door to a building, which they entered and took $93,000 before leaving the premises.

No one has been held in connection with the robbery.

The camp is said to be watched 24 hours daily by military police personnel.

 

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