National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang rejects narrative that suggests the police force is a corrupt body

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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JHTA says hotel renovations should meet standards to help reduce insurance costs

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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Residents of Lacovia in St.Elizabeth call on authorities to address flooding

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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Opposition claims high cost of electricity is due to government’s failure to diversify fuel sources

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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Dr Chang says criticism that undermines JCF is dangerous & wrong

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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Paulwell calls for improvement of poor mobile phone service

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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Four taxi operators arrested following clash with cops

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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Mother arrested following death of child in Kingston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang is rejecting any narrative that suggests that the police force is a corrupt body.

He is also calling for Jamaicans to trust elected officials.

Dr. Chang’s remarks, come amid renewed discussions about the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by members of the security forces.

When asked for an update during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Chang reiterated that the Police Commissioner will determine when the cameras are worn.

He also noted that the discourse regarding the devices are linked to the belief by some people that the police body is corrupt.

Dr. Chang dismissed that notion, noting that it is time that citizens trust authority.

He admitted that police officers are not perfect.

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