PM Holness warns criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of crime

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to criminals that they will not live to enjoy the fruits of their crimes.

He stated that the administration has changed the risk-reward equation of crime.

Mr. Holness emphasized that he was delivering a serious message, adding that sufficient warning has already been given to those involved in criminal activities.

He made these remarks this morning at a special post-cabinet press briefing ahead of International Women’s Day, which will be observed on Saturday.

The Prime Minister also addressed some women who justify the actions of their male partners suggesting they have no alternative.

He countered this by pointing out that there are thousands of young men who have not turned to crime and should be acknowledged for their positive choices.

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