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Jamall Prince pleads guilty for firearm-related charges

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
June 24, 2025
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Jamall Prince of Seatons has been remanded to His Majesty’s Prison after appearing before the court on Monday, to answer charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and the possession of ammunition.

The accused pleaded guilty to both charges, and the matter was adjourned to Wednesday, 26 June, when he is expected to re-appear in court for sentencing.

The charges stem from an operation conducted by police on 17 June, in the community of Seatons. During the operation, Prince reportedly fled from a property upon the arrival of police officers. He was pursued, apprehended, and an illegal firearm was subsequently recovered.

He was arrested, taken into custody, and later formally charged in connection with the offences.

Meanwhile, the police have arrested and jointly charged 23-year-old Taren Weston of Yorks and 25-year-old Malique Challenger of Potters for unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

On Saturday, 21 June, police officers executed a search warrant at a property in Yorks, where both accused were present. During the search, the officers discovered one (1) .45mm Remington pistol, along with seven (7) rounds of matching ammunition and a quantity of camouflage clothing.

The two men were arrested and taken into custody. They have since been formally charged and are expected to appear before the court sometime this week.

The police continue to intensify efforts in removing illegal firearms and ammunition off the nation’s streets, and are encouraging the public to report any suspicious activity by contacting the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or Crimestoppers at 800-TIPS (8477).

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