Dancehall's Jamaican singer Kiprich He was accused by “Use audiovisual communications, visual or audio to promote criminal activities”, After being questioned by police officers from the Criminal Investigation Office (CIB; for its acronym in English) of st. Catherine North.
Dancehall veteran, whose real name is Marlon Plunkett, It was delivered after the CIB name this week as “Person of interest” After the murder of the alleged leader of the criminal band One Order, Othniel “Thickman” Flare, happened the past 22 from January.
According to the island's sources, Kiprich made a Dublatate of One Order commissioning a selector based abroad after the death of Lobban and, According to your management team, It was supposedly “modified” to express a more provocative language that was originally intended.
According to the Police, “Thickman” It was a key figure in Jamaica's criminal underworld with influence in several areas of the island.
After declaring before the police, Kiprich was released on bail waiting for his appearance before the Parish Court of ST. Catherine, set for next 21 February.
“Mr. Plunkett has maintained his innocence, He was not involved in any gang activity and did not encourage violence in any state or in any way. We will impute the accusations”, said the singer's lawyer, Patrick Peterkin, that accompanied him in the statement.
While, Dancehall singer from 45 years shared in his social networks two photos of him smiling, But he did not address his legal problems, while in another publication he shared a video of himself in the study recording new music, in which he denies being involved in criminal activities.