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Minister of National Security, Senator Colonel Trevor MacMillan has expressed the view that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), must adhere to its core business of enforcing law and order. "Simultaneously, the modernisation programme, developed on the basis of some 124 recommendations of the recently concluded strategic review of the JCF, will be systematically implemented. One of the most important recommendations...
Comprehensive Reform Programme Will Ensure More Effective National Security System – Minister MacMillan
Minister of National Security, Senator Colonel Trevor MacMillan has said that the most urgent priority in the comprehensive programme of reform is to expand the administrative, operational and technological capacity of the security forces. "This is the first order of business if we are to develop the capacity to enforce the law, reduce violent crime, restore public order and sustain...
Gov’t Determined to Stamp Out Visitor Harassment
Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, has said that the Ministry was determined to stamp out harassment and other unsavoury activities, which threaten the tourism sector. According to the Minister, the industry has grown over the years, with unprecedented levels of investment in hotel construction and the development of attractions, which have brought record numbers of visitors to the island. With...
10 Per Cent Decline in Murders for First Weeks of January
Minister of National Security, Senator Colonel Trevor MacMillan, has said that there has been a 10 per cent decline in murders for the first 18 days of 2009, compared to the corresponding period last year. "This trend follows the decline in the murder figures for November and December 2008," he told the Senate yesterday (Jan. 23), noting that carnal abuse...
Major Increase in Reports of Child Abuse and Endangerment
The Office of the Children's Registry (OCR) is reporting a significant increase in the number of child abuse and endangerment reports made to the agency last year. Registrar of the OCR, Carla Edie told JIS News that between January and December 2008, the agency received 3,784 reports, which was 3, 359 more than the 425 complaints received over the same...
PSOJ Security Committee Welcomes Anti-Corruption Line
Chairman of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's (PSOJ) National Security Committee, Peter John Thwaites, has welcomed the implementation of the 1800-CORRUPT toll free line. "The private sector's view on the anti-corruption toll free line is that anything that can stamp out, reduce and get rid of it (corruption) completely is a wonderful thing," he said in a recent interview...
Commissioners Urge Jamaicans to Report Corrupt Acts
The Commissioners of Police and Customs are among top officials urging Jamaicans to start blowing the whistle on corrupt personnel. Speaking at the launch of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's (JCF) 1-800-CORRUPT toll-free line on Sunday (Jan. 18) at the Police Officers' Club in Kingston, Commissioner of Customs, Danville Walker, said that with the anti-corruption line now in place, there is...
Crime Reduction Requires Multi-Dimensional Approach – Senator Macmillan
The CARICOM Council of Ministers responsible for national security and law enforcement, has introduced mechanisms to effect a reduction in crime levels and an enhanced capacity among member states, to treat with the issues of crime, violence and public security. This was disclosed by Minister of National Security, Senator Colonel Trevor MacMillan, at the opening ceremony for the Third Inter-American...
New JCF Toll Free Line to Arrest Corruption
Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, Senator Arthur Williams, has said that the launch of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's (JCF) 1-800-CORRUPT Toll Free Line is intended to strengthen the partnership between the Government and citizens, in an effort to arrest the problem of corruption occurring in sections of the public service. Speaking at the official launch of...
First Set of Locally Trained Military Pilots Graduate
The Jamaica Military Aviation School (JMAS), today (Jan.17), graduated its first batch of students, during a ceremony held at the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Air Wing Manley Base Hanger at the Norman Manley International Airport Airport. The students who graduated are: Lieutenants Victor Dawkins, Osmar Fiddler, and Melecia Sinclair, and they were commended on their achievements by guest speaker, National...
Minister of National Security, Senator the Hon. Col. Trevor MacMillan Congratulates Graduates
Minister of National Security, Senator the Hon. Col. Trevor MacMillan has congratulated the first set of graduates from the Jamaica Military Aviation School, JMAS. Addressing the three graduates this morning at the ceremony at the JDF Air Wing Manley Base, at the Norman Manley International Airport, Minister MacMillan reminded them that have chosen a profession that can be both rewarding...
Anti-Corruption Toll Free Line to be Launched Sunday
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), will launch its highly anticipated anti-corruption toll free line on Sunday, January 18. Minister of National security, Senator Colonel Trevor McMillan had referred to the anti-corruption line during his National Broadcast on Sunday, December 7 last year. "With regards to the issue of corruption, the Anti-Corruption Branch of the JCF in partnership with Crime Stoppers...
