THE FOUR charged with the murder of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Gilbert Kameka are to return to the Home Circuit Court on July 31.
A trial date could not be set last Friday because one of the accused, 18-year-old Tina Gaye McGowan of Mount Industry, St Andrew, did not have a lawyer to represent her. Justice Marjorie Cole Smith has ordered that a lawyer be assigned to represent her.
Other accused
The other accused are 26-year-old Massi-massa Adams of Industry Village; 18-year-old Kemar Dawson of Standpipe and 21-year-old Rohan Townsend of Irish Town, all in St Andrew.
Forty-eight-year-old Kameka was shot dead in Irish Town on November 29 last year in an alleged robbery at a house.
Kameka headed the Area Four police and is the highest-ranking policeman to be killed by criminals in recent history.