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(d)

the conduct of operations by the security forces of Jamaica

in Tivoli Gardens and related areas during the said State of

Emergency in the month of May 2010;

(e)

the allegations that persons were especially armed to repel

any law enforcement effort to capture the fugitive

Christopher “Dudus” Coke and, if so, by whom;

(f)

what were the circumstances under which, and by whom,

embattlements and barriers were set up in Tivoli Gardens,

and whether efforts were made, and by whom, to restrict

ingress and egress of law enforcement officers or to prevent

the arrest of Christopher “Dudus” Coke;

(g)

what arrangements were made, and what precautions were

taken, to protect citizens in Tivoli Gardens and other

affected areas from unnecessary injury or property damage

during the law enforcement action in the State of

Emergency, and the adequacy and appropriateness of those

arrangements and precautions in the prevailing

circumstances;

(h)

whether, and if so under what circumstances, civilians,

police officers and soldiers of the Jamaica Defence Force

were shot and killed or injured during May 2010 in

connection with the security forces seeking to effect the

arrest of Christopher “Dudus” Coke on a provisional warrant

in extradition proceedings;

(i)

the circumstances under which, and by whom, private

property was damaged or destroyed during or around the

period of the State of Emergency declared in May 2010;

(j)

whether the rights of any person or persons were violated in

any of the affected or related communities by either law

enforcement officers or by anyone else and, if so, whose

rights were violated, and the manner and extent of such

violations, and by whom such violations were perpetrate;

(k)

the chain of command in relation to the decisions concerning

the operations by the security forces in Tivoli Gardens and

related areas during May 2010, and the respective

responsibilities of each person in that chain of command;

(l)

whether any dereliction of duty or unlawful conduct is

attributable to any person or persons in that chain of

command in connection with the decisions concerning or the