McGregor rubbishes claims that the PNP is not in support of the police

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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Health Minister satisfied with progress of work to redevelop Spanish Town Hospital

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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2025 SDC National Community T/20 Cricket Competition bowls off on May 25

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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Shamera Sterling-Humphrey to miss remainder of 2025 Suncorp Super Netball Season due to pregnancy

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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44 murders in April, the lowest number of murders in a single month in 25 years

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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Local advocacy group objects to mandatory minimum sentencing for minors convicted of murder

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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Mount Pleasant cited  for  another  breach   by  defending  champions  Cavalier

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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PNP supports St. James candidates who filed claim in court over removal of campaign posters.

Retired Senior Superintendent of Police and People’s National Party candidate for Kingston Central, Steve McGregor has sought to rubbish claims that the party is not in support of the police. 

This as the PNP supports calls for accountability within the police force, through the use of body-worn cameras. 

There has been wide scale public discourse and also protests over the issue. 

Speaking at a PNP Conference in the Allman Town Division, Mr. McGregor stressed that the party has always stood with the members of the security forces, and remains committed to supporting them, as they protect and serve Jamaica.

He said the PNP wants professionalism, transparency and accountability. 

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