JCF fleet increased with acquisition of 143 new vehicles

The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

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The fleet of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been increased with the acquisition of 143 new vehicles.

According to the Ministry of National Security, the new vehicles are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the force.

The vehicles, representing an investment of approximately $570 million by the Government, comprise 71 pick-up trucks, 70 motorcycles and two heavy-duty trucks for the school of driver training.

They were handed over by Minister of National Security and Peace Dr. Horace Chang, during a ceremony at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew, on Thursday.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Chang said the Government remains committed to providing members of the force with the tools they need to execute their duties and maintain the security gains that have been achieved.

He added that the Asset Management Programme forms part of the continued transformation of the police force.

Read More