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08KINGSTON707
2008-08-05 21:39:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Kingston
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JAMAICA: POLICE SUPERINTENDENT, CHARGED WITH EXTORTION AND

Tags:  PREL PGOV SENV PHUM SOCI AID ASEC KCOR KCRM JM XL 
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UNCLAS KINGSTON 000707 

SIPDIS, SENSITIVE

STATE FOR WHA/CAR - ANDRE CADIEUX
WHA/PPC - SCOTT MILLER
INL/LP - NATALIA BOZZOLO
INL/GTIP - BARBARA FLECK

TREASURY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (ERIN NEPHEW)

JUSTICE FOR ROBERT LIPMAN

SANTO DOMINGO FOR LEGAT DENNIS PIERCE

USAID for DAA/LAC TCORNICK

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV SENV PHUM SOCI AID ASEC KCOR KCRM JM XL
SUBJECT: JAMAICA: POLICE SUPERINTENDENT, CHARGED WITH EXTORTION AND
CORRUPTION, IS GRANTED BAIL

REF: (A) KINGSTON 702 (041909Z AUG 08)
(B) 07 KINGSTON 1681 (192007Z NOV 07)(NOTAL)
(C) 07 KINGSTON 1813 (311840Z DEC 07)(NOTAL)
(D) 07 KINGSTON 1462 (251614Z SEP 07)(NOTAL)
UNCLAS KINGSTON 000707

SIPDIS, SENSITIVE

STATE FOR WHA/CAR - ANDRE CADIEUX
WHA/PPC - SCOTT MILLER
INL/LP - NATALIA BOZZOLO
INL/GTIP - BARBARA FLECK

TREASURY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (ERIN NEPHEW)

JUSTICE FOR ROBERT LIPMAN

SANTO DOMINGO FOR LEGAT DENNIS PIERCE

USAID for DAA/LAC TCORNICK

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV SENV PHUM SOCI AID ASEC KCOR KCRM JM XL
SUBJECT: JAMAICA: POLICE SUPERINTENDENT, CHARGED WITH EXTORTION AND
CORRUPTION, IS GRANTED BAIL

REF: (A) KINGSTON 702 (041909Z AUG 08)
(B) 07 KINGSTON 1681 (192007Z NOV 07)(NOTAL)
(C) 07 KINGSTON 1813 (311840Z DEC 07)(NOTAL)
(D) 07 KINGSTON 1462 (251614Z SEP 07)(NOTAL)

1.(U) The Half-Way-Tree Magistrate's Court has granted bail to
senior Superintendent of Police Harry George "Bungles" Daley, who
faces multiple charges of extortion and breaches of the
Anti-Corruption Act following his arrest in a covert "sting"
operation conducted by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)'s
Anti-Corruption Branch, with support from the Jamaica Defence Force
(JDF) and technical assistance from the Mission's DHS/ICE Attach,
on July 31 (ref A). Allegedly, Daley extorted money from businesses
in Spanish Town, and reportedly was caught on film accepting marked
cash. His bail payment was set at one million Jamaican dollars
(only USD 13,888.).

Background: "Bungles" finally bungles
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2.(SBU) Daley is a street policeman who worked his way up through
the ranks, earning a reputation for ruthlessness in such troubled
areas as west Kingston, Spanish Town, and St. Catherine. Well
connected and wealthy, he owns numerous business and residential
properties and allegedly has close ties to Jamaican criminal leaders
(dons) of the "One Order" and "Clansman" gangs. Known in some
quarters as Jamaica's "Don of Dons," Daley is rumored to have
arranged contract murders, and had been considered by many to be
"untouchable." He is strongly suspected by Post, the local U.K. and
Canadian High Commissions, and Jamaican authorities of involvement
in both drug and human trafficking. High level members of the
Jamaican government and the JDF had feared the outbreak of civil
unrest in Spanish Town when news of his arrest spread; however, thus
far this has not occurred. Concerns for the safety of JCF and JDF
members involved in the "sting" operation are quite serious.

Analysis: a much-needed step
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3.(SBU) Daley is believed to be the highest ranking Jamaican police
officer ever arrested. His eventual conviction would fulfill one of
the key recommendations outlined for Prime Minister Golding in a
USAID-sponsored assessment of the impact of Corruption in Jamaica on
July 29 (ref A): that a "big fish" should be taken down to
demonstrate the seriousness of the Government's anti-corruption
campaign (refs B, C, D). This also would send a salutary signal to
other powerful and well-connected Jamaicans, and would bolster the
Government's anti-crime, anti-corruption, and anti-human trafficking
credentials in the eyes of ordinary citizens. That the court set
bail at only USD 13,888 highlights the weakness of the judicial
system and how far the Government has to go in reforming it.

JOHNSON