Munga Honorebel is scheduled to appear in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court next Wednesday.

According to the Dancehall artiste’s attorney, Christopher Townsend, they will be looking at the fine and the judge will determine if there is sufficient evidence to see if the matter will be sent to the Supreme Court.

Munga, whose real name is Damian Rhoden, is charged with the murder of Cleveland Smith, who was shot dead at 315 Molynes Road, Kingston 20, about 1:00 am on February 12, 2017.

 

According to police reports, Smith left his Moonlight Drive address on his green Rambo pedal cycle to attend a session. It is alleged that he was accosted by a group of men, one of whom was armed with a gun. Smith was shot after an altercation ensued between the men and himself. He was pronounced dead after he was taken to the Kingston Public Hospital.

New Development In Munga Honorebel Murder Case

The Bad From Mi Born’ deejay was granted bail on June 23, 2017, in the sum of $500,000 after appearing at the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court in Half-Way-Tree.

Townsend says Munga Honorebel’s bail conditions require him to report to an undisclosed police station and he is also required to live at a secret residence. Townsend said this is as a result of threats the deejay has been receiving.

The deejay has since maintained his innocence and denied any involvement in the murder.