JCF reports smooth sailing thus far for today’s carnival marches; several members deployed to ensure safety among revellers

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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Taxi operator shot and killed, 13-year-old boy shot and wounded in Hanover last evening

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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Warning signs erected at Treasure Beach in St Elizabeth to enhance safety following recent drownings at the location

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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Firefighters working to extinguish blaze in Jacks Hill, St Andrew

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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Opposition concerned involvement of MPs and councillors in PATH selection process could lead to political victimization

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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Five people died in three motor vehicle crashes across the island between last night and this morning

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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TODSS supports delay of fare increase phase 2

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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St. Andrew Central Police report increase in gang related crimes

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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St. Mary police exploring several leads into shooting incident at St. Mary High last evening

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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Falmouth Mayor says at least two overseas groups have shown interest in assisting with repair of Falmouth Town Hall

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it has deployed several of its members across the Corporate Area to ensure safety among revellers during today’s carnival marches.

Three road marches are scheduled, beginning at 8:15 AM.

Head of the JCF’s Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent (SSP), Stephanie Lindsay says police officers have been out from as early as 3 AM to prepare for the day’s events.

She says the day has been incident-free so far.

SSP Lindsay also notes that the Constabulary is using technology including body cameras to monitor the events and to ensure safety.

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