GEORGE Phang, the reputed area leader of Arnett Gardens, yesterday turned himself over to the police -- a day after the constabulary named him among several alleged gang leaders who they wanted.
The list was headed by Tivoli Gardens don Christopher 'Dudus' Coke -- who is wanted by the United States to answer drug- and gun-running charges, and his brother Leighton, also called 'Livety'.
Acording to the police, Phang showed up at the Half-Way-Tree Police Station yesterday.
His action followed that of 12 alleged gang leaders who turned themselves over to the police Wednesday -- hours after the police listed them among the island's 23 most wanted men.
The list on Thursday also included Donovan Ainsworth, otherwise called 'Pepsi'; and Delano Walker, also called 'Fidel' of the Central Kingston community known as 'Tel Aviv'; Anthony Harding, also called 'Prince Pow' of the POW Crew; Earl Brown, also called 'Chun' of Top Road; Jermaine Layne, also called 'Cutter' of Bryden Street; Everton Douglas, also called 'Fuba'; Troy Ricketts, also called 'Okra', of Jacques Road; Michael Ewan, also called 'Mikey One Two', of Goodwich Lane; Michael Murray, also called 'Bizzy'; and Andrew Salmon, also called 'Alcapone', of Hypolite Road in Rockfort, East Kingston.
And in another release yesterday, the police advised Tesha Miller, Jermaine 'Speedy' Morrison, Nevardo Hodges, and Michael Maragh, whom they alleged belong to the Clansman gang in Spanish Town, to turn themselves in.
The police said they also wanted Justin Ogilvie, aka Stingy; Harry Mcleod, aka, Harry Dog; Prince Bucket, otherwise called Tugman, and Paul KirkPatrick, aka Teddy Paul -- all from West Kingston, as well as Michael Pasley, aka Tony; and Calvin Harris, also known as Collie who are from St Andrew South