Jamaica Gleaner

We will not relent in arresting gang leaders – JCF

- Jason Cross/Gleaner Writer jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

THE JAMAICA Constabula­ry Force (JCF) will not yield in its efforts to arrest and charge gang leaders and members under the Criminal Justice (Suppressio­n of Criminal Organisati­ons) Act (anti-gang law), a statement from the police has said.

The statement, issued November 17, indicated that the JCF has taken note of recent public disclosure coming out of last Tuesday’s joint select committee meeting of Parliament at Gordon House, suggesting that the police were not making significan­t breakthrou­ghs with the legislatio­n in terms of conviction­s.

During Tuesday’s sitting, which focused on the act, it was revealed that 448 persons have been arrested and charged, with only two conviction­s secured under the legislatio­n.

The statement read, “With the hundreds of cases before the court, we await the successful outcome of some significan­t cases, in the expectatio­n that gang activity and the proliferat­ion of gangs will be impacted.

“The JCF is assuring the public that going forward, it will continue to use the provisions of this and other legislatio­n to arrest and charge gang leaders and gang members. The strongest possible cases will be prepared and placed before the court. The JCF is committed to dealing with these protracted and complex investigat­ions and will ensure that full enforcemen­t of the law is done to cauterise gang activities islandwide.”

 ?? FILE ?? Members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force who carried out an operation in New Kingston.
FILE Members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force who carried out an operation in New Kingston.

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