Soldier charged in massive firearm and ammo seizure at Kingston port

KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a significant development in Jamaica’s fight against arms trafficking, a serving soldier from the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) has been formally charged in connection with one of the largest illegal weapons seizures in the nation’s history. The case centers on Odeen Lawrence, a 36-year-old JDF member from St. Andrew, who faces serious charges following a major December operation at the Kingston Logistics Centre.

The investigation, spearheaded by the Firearms and Narcotics Investigation Division (FNID), culminated on December 19 with the interception of 28 illegal firearms and an astonishing 6,142 rounds of ammunition. The seizure represents a major blow to weapons trafficking networks operating within Jamaica.

Lawrence’s involvement came to light when he evaded police during an operation on January 5, only to surrender to authorities the following day. Subsequent forensic examination of his vehicle on January 7, conducted with his cooperation, yielded additional evidence—a 9mm round discovered in the glove compartment.

The accused soldier now faces two serious charges: conspiracy to traffic prohibited weapons and unauthorized possession of ammunition. These charges stem from comprehensive evidence gathered during the ongoing investigation.

Superintendent of Police Patrae Rowe, Director of FNID, emphasized the significance of this case, stating: ‘This investigation remains active as we work to dismantle the channels that facilitate the flow of illegal weapons into our communities. Our mission is to uphold the law without fear or favour, regardless of the status or profession of those involved.’

Authorities have indicated that additional charges are anticipated as the investigation into the broader weapons trafficking network continues. The case underscores the Jamaican Constabulary Force’s commitment to combating organized crime and protecting national security. Lawrence’s court appearance date is currently being finalized as judicial proceedings prepare to move forward.