FIVE CARS STOLEN AFTER BUJU CONCERT

Car Theft After Buju’s Concert Prompts Appeal From Cops To Park Only In Designated Areas


The theft last night of five vehicles belonging to patrons who attended Buju Banton’s Long Walk to Freedom concert has prompted the police to issue an appeal for motorists to park only at designated areas for such events.

According to the police, none of the five vehicles stolen were parked at the designated parking area for the sold-out concert, which was at National Heroes Circle

One vehicle belonging to a patron suffered only a break-in, according to a news release issued by the police’s Corporate Communication Unit this afternoon.

Two of the five stolen vehicles have since been recovered, the police say.

As a result, the police are “appealing to motorists to always utilise designated car parks when attending any event in order to lower the risks of theft or damage to their vehicles and its contents”.

In the meantime, investigators are appealing to anyone with information that may assist in the probe to contact the Stadium police at 876-946-1831, Police emergency 119 numbers or the nearest police station.

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