LEIGHTON 'Livity' Coke, the brother of most wanted fugitive Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, is set to face an identification parade today despite his objections.
'Livity' yesterday refused to sign papers giving police the go ahead to place him in a line up. He is a suspect in shooting and other offenses committed in West Kingston, Police said.
Yesterday a police source said despite his objection and refusal to sign, the police are still at liberty to have him identified by a witness.
"He can refuse but that can't stop us. It can be done in an informal group setting or a direct confrontation with the witness. The witness can say yes that's the man," the source said.
'Livity' turned himself in to the police on June 1 after he was named as a person of interest. He has been in custody ever since.
A US$20,000 reward has been placed on his elder brother's head. The elder Coke is wanted by the United States authorities for gun and drugs running charge and has been in hiding since the security forces launched an offensive against armed thugs who barricaded themselves inside Tivoli Gardens.
The gunmen were attempting to prevent the security forces from arresting Christopher Coke.