Authorities in the United States have removed Reggae singer Buju
Banton to another holding facility following the revelation that one of
his co-defendants has decided to testify against him.
Banton, James Mack and Ian Thomas are facing charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute 5 kilos or more of cocaine.
The move was confirmed by Banton’s lawyer David Markus.
Markus told the Observer that after news surfaced last week that Thomas had struck a deal to testify against Banton, the authorities
removed Banton from the Pineolas County Jail to the Citrus County Jail
which is situated north of Tampa, Florida.
He said Banton, whose real name is Mark Myrie, will be transported back to the Pineolas County Jail before his trial starts in Tampa on
Monday.
“He was moved for a week as they wanted to keep him and Thomas in separate facilities,” Markus told the Observer.
Banton was arrested at his Tamarac home in South Florida hours after Thomas and Mack were busted attempting to purchase cocaine from Drug
Enforcement Agents in December last year.