Water Cannon reaches to Linden, roads being cleared

Joint Services ranks earlier this morning manage to take control of the Kara Kara Bridge after clearing the timber logs and other debris which had been used to block the main access bridge at Linden.

Up until mid afternoon the bridge remained under the control of Joint Services Ranks who had formed themselves into human barricades on both sides of the bridge some 30 meters away.

The recently acquired $37M water cannon, was finally transported to the troubled mining Region atop of a low bed truck and the Joint Services cleared the roadways.

The cannon’s arrival was an ‘over night operation.’

Before day break residents said they were told that the cannon was seen being brought out form Camp Soweyo.

Meanwhile arrangements are being put in place to have the three slain men buried together on Wednesday.

Ron Somersett, Ivan Lewis, Ron Somerset, of Amelia’s Ward and Shemroy Bouyea were gun down on July 18th last during a protest and standoff with police ranks at the Wismar/Mc Kenzie Bridge.