Hanover police concerned about migrant criminals using hotel jobs as facades to infiltrate communities and commit crime
The Hanover police have expressed concern about the troubling trend of migrant criminals, using hotel jobs as facades to infiltrate communities and commit criminal activities, within the parish.
Operations Officer for the division, Deputy Superintendent Angela McIntosh-Gayle says many of these criminals form alliances and seek refuge in residences, a practice which she explains continues to pose significant challenges for law enforcement.
She says these migrant criminals are burdening the police, who are already grappling with the complexities of cross-parish criminal networks.
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