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JCF and INDECOM aware of viral video showing policeman dragging seemingly unconscious woman
The Jamaica Constabulary Force has stated that its aware of a video circulating on social media, showing a policeman dragging a woman
INDECOM recommends use of body-worn cameras by new Joint Anti-Gang Taskforce
The Independent Commission of Investigations, INDECOM is recommending that body worn cameras be provided to members of the new Joint
Brothers charged with murder of elderly Trelawny farmer
Two brothers have been charged with the murder of 63-year- old Winston Stewart, otherwise called ‘Manna’, a farmer of McHill District,
Police visit Marl Road community in St. Andrew, in bid to reassure residents, following flare up of violence
Amid a flare up of violence in Marl Road, St. Andrew, members of the security forces toured sections of the community, yesterday
Opposition calls for removal of FLA CEO, Shane Dalling
The Opposition is again calling for the removal of Chief Executive Officer of the Firearm Licensing Authority, F-L-A, Shane Dalling.
PM says Covid-19 pandemic has offered valuable insights into future needs and challenges of Tourism Industry
The Covid-19 pandemic has offered valuable insights into the future needs and challenges of the tourism industry. That’s
February 17 declared World Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Day
Today has been declared the first World Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Day. Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett who leads the
INDECOM reports 10% increase in fatal shootings by the security forces, last year
The Independent Commission of Investigations, INDECOM says 127 people were shot and killed by the security forces, last year, while 68