- Donnovan Bennett
Donovan "Bulbie" Bennett (c.
1964 -October 30 ,2005 ) was a Jamaican criminal and aYardie gang leader of the Klansman (or Klans Massive) based inSpanish Town, St. Catherine . He was formerly listed by theJamaica Constabulary Force as number one of Jamaica's top ten most wanted criminals for over ten years before his death [http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/20050301/news/news1.html] .Born in
King Street ,Spanish Town , Bennett gradually built up a criminal empire through murder and extortion whose assets included eighty motor vehicles and heavy equipment used in construction and hauling industries throughout Jamaica. A member of the Clansmen, authorities believe he gained leadership though the murder of then leader Derrick "Puppy String" Eccleston on May 12, 1993. During the early 1990s, he led the gang against their rivals theOne Order Gang resulting in numerous gangland shootings and other violence in Spanish Town.He later established an elaborate extortion operations targeting local business, particularly taximen, in both the central and south central regions of St. Catherine. He would later be connected to criminal activities in Old Harbour and Portmore, St. Catherine and
May Pen, Clarendon .He was thought to have briefly fled from authorities in Kingston to Great Britain under a false identity in 2001 [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_20010910/ai_n11978353] .
Refusing to surrender to authorities, he and his driver were finally killed (and a woman taken into custody) in a gun battle against members of a joint police/military operation part of
Operation Kingfish who attempted to bring him in for questioning on his alleged involvement in eighty unsolved homicides as well as charges of assault and extortion at his home inTanakay district ofRock River ,Clarendon . At the time of his death, his wealth was estimated at $100,000 million (Bennett's weapon, a .50Desert Eagle , was found to be worth $2,000).Later investigations under Superintendent Kenneth Wade found cooperation between Bennett and members of the
People's National Party , of which he was given political support and supplied him with information while he operated in areas dominated by the party.During the days following his death, members of his gang reacted violently to his death from blocking roads to firing upon the Spanish Town Police Station and burning effigies of National Security Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips.
External links
* [http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/20051031/news/news2.html Jamaica Star - Lights out for "Bulbie"]
* [http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/20051125/news/news3.html Police brace for "Bulbie's" funeral]
* [http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/20051104/news/news1.html Jamaica Star - "We did not know"]
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