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Dancehall Producer Countree Hype Faces Up to 10 Years in U.S. Prison After Pleading Guilty to Smuggling Over 30 Guns to Jamaica

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Jamaican music producer Countree Hype, given name Taugea Ubert Dayes, is facing up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to firearms smuggling charges in the United States, igniting social chatter across sections of the Caribbean entertainment community. According to U.S. prosecutors, the case involved the illegal shipment of 30 firearms, magazines, and ammunition from Florida to Jamaica, with authorities alleging the weapons were concealed inside office chairs before being exported overseas.

Federal authorities say Countree Hype admitted to smuggling goods from the United States and delivering firearms to a common carrier without written notice as part of a plea agreement entered in U.S. court. The producer’s guilty plea marks a major development in the high-profile case, which has drawn intense attention online due to the unusual allegations surrounding the concealment and transportation of the weapons. Reports indicate the firearms shipment was intercepted during an investigation involving U.S. law enforcement agencies monitoring illegal trafficking routes between the United States and the Caribbean.

The case has quickly become a talking point across Jamaican social media, with many expressing disbelief over the allegations tied to a figure known within entertainment circles. Meanwhile, the story has also reignited conversations surrounding the long-standing issue of illegal firearms entering Jamaica and the wider impact gun trafficking continues to have on crime and public safety across the island.

Countree Hype now awaits sentencing in federal court, where he could face a maximum penalty of 10 years behind bars. The outcome of the case is expected to remain under close watch both within the entertainment industry and among members of the Jamaican diaspora in the United States.

 

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