JCF Chaplain urges officers to give their best effort to ensure fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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NSWMA clears town centres and main thoroughfares of garbage after Christmas and New Year holidays

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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NRSC to amplify calls this year for the use of cameras to detect reckless drivers

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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Government working to ensure timely payment for road contractors

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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KSAMC taking steps to sensitize citizens about homeless people to curb attacks against them

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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St. Andrew man fatally shot during alleged confrontation with police

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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St Ann records first murder of 2025

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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Violence producers given stern warning by police commissioner

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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300 members of homeless population treated during annual feeding event by KSAMC

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

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Roles and functions of NWA to be reviewed says Holness

Assistant Force Chaplain, Reverend Dr. Courtney Faulknor, has urged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to perform to the best of their ability to ensure that fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year.

Dr. Faulknor said while it is commendable that last year saw a 19% reduction in murders in comparison to 2023, there is more work to be done.

He also issued a stern warning to gangs and other offenders.

He was speaking at the Annual Commissioner’s Devotional Exercise at the Police High Command Headquarters in Kingston this morning.

The devotion was held under the theme, “Transforming the Present, Securing the Future.”

Read More