Controversial Jah Cure was reportedly arrested and charged in Amsterdam, for stabbing a promoter on Saturday (October 2).
He is currently in police custody in the European country and has been charged even as the victim, who is reported to be a popular European promoter by the name of Papa from Roots Vibes Promotion, is recovering after having undergone successful surgery on Saturday morning.
It’s unclear what led to Jah Cure violently attacking the promoter, but the promoter revealed that he was stabbed during an altercation with reggae artiste Jah Cure. The matter has been reported to the police, and he has been officially charged.
The controversial Jah Cure is said to have been on tour over the last two months, starting in Germany, Amsterdam, Belgium, and Barcelona.
Among the events Cure performed at is the Bomboclaat Festival in Belgium in August.

PRISON WALLS FOR CURE
Jah Cure, whose real name is Siccaturie Alcock, spent eight years in jail for allegedly raping and robbing a woman at gunpoint in 1998, something that he denies to date. He was initially sentenced to 13 years but was released early.
While in jail, the controversial Jah Cure illegally recorded his hit singles “Longing For” and “Love Is” released in 2005 and “True Reflection (Prison Walls)” released in 2007. Despite the rape conviction, the singer’s popularity sky rocketed and his 2015 album, The Cure, saw him topping the Billboard Reggae Charts and also being nominated for Best Reggae Album at the Grammy’s in 2015.
After his release, the reggae star continued to reside in Jamaica, but his life has been far from unproblematic, mostly due to his own doing derived from a strong love for liquor and pride .

Jah Cure is separated from his beautiful wife, Camilla McDonald. Jah Cure and Mcdonald got married in 2011 in a colorful wedding that had a royalty theme. The couple also have a little daughter together. In late 2015 the media reported that Camilla had moved out of the house she shared with Jah Cure and also filed for a divorce. In an Onstage interview, Cure admitted that they were having problems like all couples do but refused to go much further, except to say that he loved her and he knew she loved him as well.
CURE FLOORED IN HOTEL BRAWL
Over the years, the reggae artist has been named in several acts of violence, including being arrested in the Bahamas in 2016 following a hotel brawl that saw him being downed by an unidentified person during the fight. He was arrested and charged for fighting, but the matter was later dropped, with him saying he was only parting a fight but not actively participating.
He was also arrested in 2015 in Trinidad for allegedly taking money to perform but failing to honor the event.
Cure was also named by two American ladies in 2020, who alleged that he locked them up and beat them after they refused to have sex with them. That matter, however, did not proceed to the police, but Jah Cure can be heard in a video leaked of the incident online in which he threatened to beat up the women. The ‘Telephone Love’ artiste had been secretly recorded, and the contents of the damaging recording circulated on social media , with cure heatedly ranting at a woman as he demands a reimbursement, which he disclosed was to have sex with two women. It seemed like Cure’s plan failed as the women failed to deliver so he threw them out of his house after threatening to beat them.
Jah cure who is known for flaunting his property once posted a brand new Mercedes Benz C63S on social media and went on to brag and bring up comparisons with the late great Bob Marley. A couple of weeks after showing off his new Mercedes Benz C63S , Cure was involved in a road accident and the Benz was damaged beyond repair.
CURE AND THE SOUND SYSTEM DISS
Two years ago the controversial artiste , seemingly drunk , called out on selectors and sound system operators in extremely vulgar language boasting that he was rich and did not need ‘dub plate” money to survive. This did not go well with players in the industry and was met with equally powerful sentiments from the sound system fraternity claiming that no Jah Cure dub plate was good enough to kill a sound in a clash.
The Amsterdam incident could possibly land him in jail as European justice systems, more so The Netherlands, are assumed to be impartial in serving justice.