Holness urges law abiding citizens not to see dons as protectors but as pests

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

Holness questions opposition’s motive when it comes to crime fighting

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

Malahoo Forte accuses PNP of emboldening criminals by not supporting SOE extension

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

JP Farms taking legal action to remove fake ‘JP Jamaican Bananas’ from Canadian market

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

Holness says hiring of new cops would not impact crime rate immediately

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

PNP maintains unconstitutional point, other factors, for not supporting extension of SOEs

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

Security officers withdraw their services again in protest over wage and benefits

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

Holness says if government sees fit, it could implement another SOE

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

Police federation criticizes government’s handling of issues affecting officers

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.

Utasa to protest over outstanding salary review exercise

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests.

Speaking at the Jamaica Labour Party’s Central Executive Meeting, on Sunday, Prime Minister Holness said gang violence is prevalent in Jamaica and citizens should not glorify gang members.

Citing the high level of gang violence in Haiti, Mr. Holness noted that Jamaica could be heading down the same path, if a stern warning is not sent to gangs.