565 people charged under new Firearms Act so far this year

A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

US $400,000 earmarked to purchase parts for JUTC buses ahead of new school year

A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

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A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

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A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

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A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

Gov’t acknowledges need for intervention to stem violence against youth

A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

Two brothers charged for assault of Cumberland High student

A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

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A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

Agriculture Ministry allocates $63 million for flood impacted farmers

A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.

 

Police appeal for dash cam footage related to abduction and murder of Danielle Rowe

A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.

 

Speaking at a Jamaica constabulary force press briefing yesterday (July 4), Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson said cops have also seized 370 illegal guns, to date.

 

Commissioner Anderson said this reflects the mission of the constabulary force to tackle gangs, guns and gunmen.

 

 

He added that several alleged gangsters are before the court, some awaiting sentencing, while others are awaiting the start of trial.