Banned: Bounty Killer and Movado

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– Rohee cites security concerns

Amid a simmering row over his recent show here, Jamaican reggae singer, Rodney ’Bounty Killer’ Price has been banned from entering this country again and his protégé David Brooks called Movado has been blacklisted owing to security concerns, Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee announced yesterday.

The minister also disclosed that entertainment company Wildfire Produ-tions had been sanctioned for its part in hosting Price who bashed gays and glorified guns with his lyrics at a show two Sundays ago at the National Park. Rohee did not disclose what sanction had been imposed on the company headed by businessman, Jonathan Beepat. …..


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