Commissioner says police officers should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

One of St Catherine South’s most wanted men fatally shot during alleged confrontation with police in the parish last night

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

Manchester Central MP expresses concern over recent spate of robberies and shootings in the parish

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

57-year-old woman killed in motor vehicle crash along Round Hill main road, in Sandy Bay, Hanover yesterday

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

St. James Councillors blast NWA for poor management of infrastructure under its portfolio

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

CCU Head says police have to ensure that stakeholders within scrap metal industry can be trusted to operate legitimately, following calls for ban

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

NIA Director says visa requirement for Jamaicans who wish to take their cases to Privy Council, is unacceptable and an insult

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

Bail extended for Sagicor Bank employees accused of defrauding the bank of $65 million

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

Police say telecom providers can expect to see more use of Proceeds of Crime Act in cases of theft and vandalism

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.

 

CCU Head says truck implicated in yesterday’s theft of Flow cables was seen in similar incident

Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, says police officers, should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly.

 

There has been criticism, especially in recent times about members of the security forces using brute force when dealing with citizens.

 

The recent imposition of several sets of states of emergency has also re-hashed concern about human rights violations.

 

Speaking at the St Catherine North Divisional Awards ceremony at the GC Foster College yesterday (December 13), the Commissioner assured the officers that he will support them in their work against crime-fighting.

 

He urged them, however, to refrain from abusing the powers available to them.