Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says he is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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NEPA reminds public that American crocodiles are endangered and protected by law

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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MP for Western St. Andrew Anthony Hylton, recommends amendments to housing developer laws to better streamline utility supply and infrastructure maintenance

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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Teachers’ Association alarmed by CXC’s decision to phase out several subjects at CSEC & CAPE levels

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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American Airlines increases flights between Miami and Ian Fleming Airport

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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Justice Minister raises concern about inactive Justices of the Peace

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby calls on citizens to desist from dumping garbage along Mountain View Avenue

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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PM Holness says Negril residents to receive more water relief amid lingering drought

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

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Hanover police concerned about migrant criminals using hotel jobs as facades to infiltrate communities and commit crime

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

Read More

Beat Officer Patrol Division launched in St. James

-By Myesha Broadie and Donique Weston

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang says his ministry is seeking to improve relations with the Jamaica Police Federation.

In recent times, there have been disagreements between the ministry and the federation.

On numerous occasions, the federation made calls for issues affecting members such as outstanding salary payments, to be addressed.

Many of these calls have been made on a public platform.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, Dr. Chang said he wants both entities to have a good relationship, so they can work directly with each other to address issues adequately.

The Jamaica Police Federation this morning paid tribute to 31 police officers who passed away between May 2023 and May, this year.

Four of the officers died in the line of duty.

They include Constable Ricardo Fairclough who was shot and killed by gunmen in St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann, on April 15.

Constable Fairclough had intervened in a robbery.

Speaking at the 81st annual joint central conferences of the Jamaica Police Federation now underway in St. James, JCF Chaplain Dr. Gary Buddoo-Fletcher praised the fallen officers for their service to nation building, while noting that they paid the ultimate price.

He said their inspiring stories of selfless acts of kindness and bravery should be celebrated.

Read More