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Inspector's bail reinstated

Saturday, February 23, 2013



INSPECTOR Dadrick Henry on Thursday had his bail reinstated, a day after it was revoked amidst allegations of witness-tampering in his criminal case in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court.

Henry's bail was reinstated after the officer assigned to probe the allegations reportedly failed to turn up for court.

Henry, who is represented by Tom Tavares-Finson, is to return to court on March 19.

The inspector was charged last year December with four counts of perverting the course of justice, stemming from a previous assault charge against him.

It is reported that between February and November last year, Henry allegedly interfered with complainants in his case.



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