Justice Minister Delroy Chuck urges churches to get off sidelines and join in fight against criminality

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson urges cops to ensure that they prioritize mental health

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

Mental health campaign targeting students at 32 high schools gets underway today

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

NSWMA fleet of trucks further depleted following accident at the weekend

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

Main suspect in killing of a mother and her four children in Clarendon, charged

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

Ground broken for new police station in St Elizabeth; Security Minister says cops should be provided with purpose-built stations to help with crime-fighting duties

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

Opposition Spokesperson on Transport describes proposal to increase toll rates for east-west legs of highway 2000, as unjust

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

Senator Kamina Johnson Smith fails in her bid to replace Baroness Patricia Scotland as Commonwealth Secretary General

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang says issues affecting National Surveillance System, JamaicaEye to be addressed soon.

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.

 

 

 

 

Agriculture Ministry projecting reduction in costs of agricultural produce amidst fall in fertilizer price

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has urged churches to get off the sidelines and proactively join in the fight against criminality.

 

Speaking yesterday at the Bull Savannah Church of God in St Elizabeth, Mr Chuck said partnerships are necessary to improve the quality of life of the Jamaican people.

Mr Chuck noted that Justices of the Peace also have a role to play while urging them to partner with the churches and police stations in St. Elizabeth.

 

He said JPs can help bridge the gap between police and citizens.

Mr Chuck said Jamaicans deserve to live in peace and harmony within their communities.