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execution of the operations by the security forces in Tivoli
Gardens and related areas during May 2010 and, if so, to
which person or persons, and the nature and extent of such
dereliction of duty or unlawful conduct;
(m)
the circumstances concerning the recovery of illegal firearms
and other munitions in Western Kinston or any related or
affected areas;
(n)
whether there was any direct or indirect communication
between the fugitive Christopher “Dudus” Coke, and any
Jamaican Government Official (or Officials) or any agent
thereof, during the period between when the Request for
Extradition was first communicated to the Jamaican
Government or any of its agents or officials and when the
fugitive Christopher “Dudus” Coke was arrested; and if so,
by which Officials and or agents thereof, the nature of any
or all such communications, by what means and for what
purpose;
(o)
whether copies of affidavits and other confidential
supporting documents attached to or related to the Request
for Extradition of Christopher “Dudus” Coke, were found in
Coke’s offices, and the circumstances under which and the
purposes for which those documents came to be there;
(p)
the circumstances under which the fugitive Christopher
“Dudus” Coke managed to elude arrest during and after the
operations by the security forces of Jamaica in Tivoli
Gardens and related areas in May 2010, and the
circumstances of his capture;
(q)
whether monies, benefits or compensation were provided by
the State to compensate residents of Western Kingston
including Tivoli Gardens and, if so, how much was actually
paid or distributed, the manner and recording of such
payment or distribution, and the adequacy of such
compensation.
1.4.
There are no rules of procedure made under the Commissions of
Enquiry Act. In exercise of their powers under section 9 of the Commissions of
Enquiry Act, the Commissioners drafted Procedural Rules (the Rules) to govern
the conduct of proceedings. The Rules were published in the
Jamaica Gazette