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Security Minister Commends Police Personnel in St. Elizabeth

By: , August 22, 2015

The Key Point:

Police personnel in St. Elizabeth have been commended by Minister of National Security, Hon. Peter Bunting, for being the leading parish in the reduction of violent crimes in Jamaica this year.
Security Minister Commends Police Personnel in St. Elizabeth
Photo: Glenis Rose
Minister of National Security, Hon. Peter Bunting (second right), shakes the hand of President of BMR Jamaica Wind Limited, Bruce Levy, after receiving the keys for a new Toyota Hilux Pickup, valued at $4.9 million, on August 20, at the Malvern Police Station, in St. Elizabeth. The vehicle will be used in the fight against praedial larceny. Looking on are Member of Parliament for South East St. Elizabeth, Richard Parchment (left) and Mayor of Black River, Everton Fisher.

The Facts

  • Statistics quoted by the Minister showed that murder was down by 27 per cent, shooting was down by 67 per cent, rape down by 55 per cent and aggravated assault down by 13 per cent.

The Full Story

Police personnel in St. Elizabeth have been commended by Minister of National Security, Hon. Peter Bunting, for being the leading parish in the reduction of violent crimes in Jamaica this year.

“I think that full commendation is due to the JCF team in St. Elizabeth. The example in which a JCF member used his own personal vehicle in pursuit of praedial thieves and ended up losing it, demonstrates the level of commitment that makes St. Elizabeth, this year, the leading division and parish in terms of reduction of violent crimes,” the Minister said.

Mr. Bunting was speaking at the handing over  of a pick-up  by BMR Jamaica Wind Limited  to the Enforcement team in St. Elizabeth, to  fight praedial larceny. The vehicle was handed over at the Malvern Police Station on August 20.

Statistics quoted by the Minister showed that murder was down by 27 per cent, shooting was down by 67 per cent, rape down by 55 per cent and aggravated assault down by 13 per cent.

“This shows that basically every category of violent crime, the parish  has been leading the way this year across Jamaica.  It’s not as if they are coming from a high base, because St. Elizabeth was already one of the most peaceful parishes.  However, where they have not done so well is in terms of the acquisitory crimes … such as  praedial larceny, break ins and general larceny,” Mr. Bunting noted.

He  said  those who are committed and passionate about serving, protecting and reassuring the citizens of St. Elizabeth must be commended and encouraged, adding that  it is good to see them receiving a new vehicle to help them fight praedial larceny.

The Minister commended the leadership of BMR Jamaica Wind Limited for their generous gift of the new Toyota Hilux Pick-up.

Last Updated: August 22, 2015

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