Gov’t dismisses claim that it is building prisons in Westmoreland

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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Police charge woman seen in confrontation with police officers

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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Double murder in Westmoreland

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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Hearing for Vybz Kartel and co-appellants continues today

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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Opposition continues to criticize handling of concerns with ride-hailing companies; Vaz to provide update on sector today

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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Deadly weekend for motorists, as motor vehicle crashes claimed the lives of at least 7 people

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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Health Ministry assures that all donated ventilators are accounted for

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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16-year-old boy among 5 dead in motorcycle crashes at the weekend

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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St. Ann restaurant supervisor charged with theft of over $3M worth of patties and coco bread

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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Senate approves establishment of National Natural Disaster Reserve Fund

State Minister for National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn has dismissed claims that the government is building three prisons in Westmoreland.

A member of the People’s National Party reportedly made the claim in a video on social media.

It was also alleged that a cultural centre is to be destroyed to erect new buildings.

In a video response, the State Minister stressed that the claim is false while clarifying that police stations are being built, not prisons.

She noted that the planned concrete buildings will replace wooden structures which have fallen into significant disrepair.

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