On Friday morning, the calm of dancehall star Aidonia’s household was shattered when members of the police force carried out a raid as part of what authorities describe as a broader targeted operation across the St. Andrew North Division. The search, which began shortly after 5 a.m., saw lawmen presenting a signed warrant before combing through the entertainer’s home. Despite the intensity of the early morning intrusion, nothing illegal was found on the premises.
Present during the raid were Aidonia, his wife, his young son, and another family member. That relative was taken to the Constant Spring Police Station. However, according to Aidonia’s brother and manager, Lav “Lalo” Lawrence, who arrived amid the operation, the detainment was purely procedural. “No one was arrested, nothing illegal was found. One family member was taken by the police to the station to check if there were any infractions against him, that’s it,” Lawrence clarified.
Speaking with Prism Marketing Consultants, Lawrence expressed his shock at the turn of events, calling it an unnecessary stain on Aidonia’s reputation. “I am very surprised by this operation because Aidonia is an upstanding family man and beloved member of his community. So to see this unfold is embarrassing and taints the artiste’s image with his community. Aidonia’s sole focus is his family and career,” he said.
Checks by our team revealed that the other men taken into custody had nothing to do with Aidonia’s camp; those men were from a separate operation conducted earlier by the lawmen.
Meanwhile, despite the disruption, Aidonia has remained focused on his musical output. The entertainer is currently promoting his latest single “Pit-A-Pat,” produced by Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor. The official video, released earlier this week, has already garnered more than 254,000 views on YouTube, signalling continued support from fans even as questions linger around Friday’s police action.
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