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‘Really harmful’ Trini desired in British Virgin Islands

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldAugust 28, 20254 Mins Read
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  • The Royal Virgin Islands Police issued a public alert seeking John Dawn, wanted for a recent murder in Tortola and described as extremely dangerous.
  • Dawn used multiple aliases (including Little Brent and Brent Danglade) and may have access to identity documents under former names.
  • Authorities warn the public not to approach him, urge safeguarding property, and say cooperation with other police agencies is ongoing.
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The Royal Virgin Islands Police article on Facebook requiring details on Trinidadian John Dawn, that is desired for doubting regarding a current murder in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. – Photo politeness RVIPF’s Facebook web page


THE Royal Virgin Islands Police (RVIPF) has really released a public alert calling for help in discovering John Dawn, a Trinidadian guy it describes as incredibly harmful.

He is wanted for taking a look at regarding a current murder dedicated on the island of Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

In a press release on Might 15, shared making use of the RVIPF’s main Facebook website, authorities figured out Dawn by various pen names, consisting of “Little Brent”, “Brent Dain Danglade”, “John Emmanuel” and “Brent Miller”. He has really been kept in mind as required considering that Might.

According to the RVIPF, initial examinations advise Dawn could still have ease of access to acknowledgment records under his previous name.

In February 2005, under the name Brent Danglade, Dawn acted as amongst the prosecution’s primary witnesses in a conspiracy-to-murder scenario versus the late Yasin Abu Bakr, afterwards leader of the Jamaat al Muslimeen.

Throughout investigation because concern, he confessed participation in criminal jobs consisting of murder, kidnapping, drug trafficking and burglary, though he shot down having actually gotten rid of anybody. He confessed to having really joined the murder of a guy on Bournes Roadway, St James.

Dawn came from the Jamaat al Muslimeen from 2001 to 2003 At the time of the court procedures, he insisted to have really relinquished Islam and determined as an exercising Catholic.

In October 2010, murder costs versus both Yasin Abu Bakr and John Dawn (under the pen names Brent Miller) were ended. The prices stemmed from the Might 20, 1998, kidnapping and murder of Israel Sammy, a 22 -year-old grease monkey from Boissiere Town, Maraval.

According to the judgment, Dawn had really admitted to signing up with a joint company to murder Sammy, yet the proof similarly connected Bakr. Nonetheless, Supervisor of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard recommended the Port of Spain Eighth Magistrate’s Court that the state would definitely not continue because of not nearly enough evidence.

Gaspard concluded that “the opportunity of a guilty judgment was very little or nil” and submitted an official alert of discontinuance.

The RVIPF stated it considers Dawn a significant threat to public safety and security, describing him as armed and remarkably harmful, with well-known organizations to kidnapping, extortion and numerous murders in TT and throughout the Caribbean.

It extremely urged the public not to strategy, face or attempt to help Dawn under any kind of problems, stressing that helping a fugitive is a significant crime, and those located to be harbouring, advertising or assisting Dawn individually “will definitely come across the complete degree of the legislation.”

To reduce threat, home owners were triggered to secure and secure their homes, automobiles and vessels, as polices think Dawn could attempt to accessibility or usage personal effects.

The RVIPF stated it is running in close co-operation with local and international police and is pursuing all investigatory lead to guarantee his swift capture.

A photo from a post on the Royal Virgin Island Police’s FB web page, which states Trinidadian John Dawn also known as “Little Brent” is desired for murder. – Photo politeness RVIPF’s Facebook website

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