Prime Minister visits captured settlement in St. Catherine following demolition exercise, yesterday

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

Another wanted man captured by the police

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

Health Ministry on the alert for contaminated cough syrups

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

JCF and Turks and Caicos police discuss ways to address crime being committed in that country by Jamaican gangs

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

Transport operators among motorists being warned that they will be charged if they resist arrest

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

Security forces increase presence in Bernard Lodge to prevent squatting

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

Schools urged to do periodic reviews of grooming polices to ensure they are up to date

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

AG finds no evidence to support allegation of malpractice surrounding loan awards from DBJ for ICT/BPO sector

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

Probe continues into seizure of large quantity of cocaine at Ian Fleming International Airport

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.

218 people killed in 99 incidents of multiple murders this year; Police Commissioner expresses concern

Prime Minister Andrew Holness today (October 7), visited the captured settlement next to the Clifton community in Bernard Lodge St. Catherine to speak with upset residents whose homes were demolished, yesterday (October 6).

The demolition came in the wake of reports that criminals had sold government lands to unsuspecting citizens.

Mr. Holness had indicated that based on reports from the land owner, SCJ Holdings cease and desist notices were issued twice, with photos of the notices shown.

But an upset resident said they never received any warning.

Mr. Holness noted that the residents, having been scammed into paying for land, need to make a report to the police.

The Prime Minister also urged residents who have concerns about the property they occupy to have discussions with SCJ Holdings.