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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | January 9, 2005

Thomas must move swiftly
No honeymoon! - No resources, no success ­ officers say

CHAIRMAN OF the Police Officers Association (POA), Acting Assistant Commissioner Leon Rose, says increased government funding is critical if the administration of new Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas is to be effective.

Survey finds cops wanting
IMPROVE COMMUNITY relations, fight police corruption, have more patrols, work harder and more efficiently, be tougher on criminals, respond quicker to calls and train and manage your personnel better. These are some of the key instructions the Jamaican..


'Less aggressive policing needed'
DERRICK SMITH, Opposition Spokesman on National Security, is in no doubt that there must be a less aggressive approach by the police, since, according to him, traditional 'hard policing' has not been effective. "We need to be bold enough to begin to...


Tourism expo fills MoBay hotels
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH ONLY nine days into the new year, most of the hotels in the tourism capital, Montego Bay, are fully booked as a result of Caribbean Marketplace 2005, an annual marketing event organised by the ...





















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