233 people murdered in Jamaica since the start of the year

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

Falmouth mayor urges persons constructing buildings in the parish without the necessary permit, to desist

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

St. Ann man in police custody after teen son found dead

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

JTA locked in emergency consultation meeting to examine latest wage offer made by gov’t to teachers

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

Chief Justice calls on authorities to address use of Supreme Court building for purposes other than litigation

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

Some level of normality restored to the education sector following emergency meeting

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

42 y/o man charged with the murder and rape of 9-year-old Hanover girl

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

Chief Parish Court Judge says efforts continue to address the backlog of traffic tickets

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

Teachers ordered to resume normal duties

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.

Labour Ministry intervenes in dispute between teachers and gov’t; emergency meeting set for today

Two hundred and thirty-three (233) people have been murdered in the country, as at yesterday.

 

According to the latest crime data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 54 fewer, than the 287 murders recorded in the same period, last year.

 

All divisions recorded murders, with St. James leading the tally with 36 followed by Kingston Western with 22.

 

Meanwhile, there were also declines in rapes, robberies, and break-ins.

 

Cases of rape declined by 56, from 107, to 51.

 

Robberies went down by 66, from 197, to 131, while break-ins decreased by 21, from 191, to 170.