Justin Ogilvie, the business partner of former West Kingston strongman, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke is challenging the sum reportedly seized from his office during the incursion last year May.
The police have reported that $2.9 million was seized from the office located at Passa Passa Plaza, but Ogilvie has challenged the figure in court documents.
He says the actual sum was $5 million and that he is also missing a Rolex watch from the office.
The claims are made in a court document opposing an application by the Asset Recovery Agency in the Corporate Area Civil Court.
The agency is seeking a forfeiture order in respect of the reported $2.9 million which was seized from Ogilvie’s office.
The agency is maintaining that the money was obtained through illegal means, but Ogilvie claims the money was obtained through legitimate business deals.
The case is set for continuation on July 14 before resident magistrate Sonia Bertram Linton.
In the meantime, Oglivie has filed a motion in the Supreme Court for the money to be returned to him.
The office was searched during the hunt for Coke who is now in the US awaiting trial on gun and drug-related charges.



