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Sun, 14 Aug 2022 00:12:58 -0500
No confidence
As Jamaica struggles to solve its crime conundrum, a staggering 93 per cent of Jamaicans say they have little or no confidence in the country’s minister of national security. That no-confidence motion was also moved against Jamaica’s police...

Sun, 14 Aug 2022 00:13:32 -0500
Civil society not surprised by low confidence in commish, minister
At least two civil society advocates are not surprised by the overwhelmingly high number of Jamaicans who have expressed low confidence in the country’s national security minister and the commissioner of police. Horace Levy is one of them. “I am...

Sun, 14 Aug 2022 00:07:13 -0500
Chang’s pain
Even a seasoned politician like Dr Horace Anthony Chang goes into shocked silence at the barbarity of some of the crimes committed in Jamaica. In a recent sit-down with The Sunday Gleaner, he recalled how his body and mind were jolted as details...

Sun, 14 Aug 2022 00:10:59 -0500
‘Reeks of corruption’
A Sunday Gleaner probe has uncovered troubling details about the processes that resulted in two alleged crime bosses getting gun permits, one of which triggered investigations into several high-ranking members of the police force. An unnamed...

Sun, 14 Aug 2022 00:12:41 -0500
Correctional officer’s body found, appears to have been beaten
“Heart-rending, if I have to choose one word.” That was the response from a senior member of the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) yesterday, immediately after identifying the body of 38-year-old correctional officer Shannon ‘David’ ...

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:09:48 -0500
‘BONEHEADED’
NEW YORK: Members of the diaspora have reacted strongly to Montego Bay Deputy Mayor Richard Vernon’s characterisation of expatriates as cowards for seeking out greener pastures at the expense of developing their homeland. “Only cowards run away...

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:09:24 -0500
Panton says talk of Ja-based final court a CCJ delay tactic
Retired legal luminary Seymour Panton has argued that any suggestion that the Court of Appeal could serve as Jamaica’s court of last resort was an attempt to extend the country’s ties with the London-based Privy Council which serves as Jamaica...

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:10:29 -0500
Maitland’s attorney finds ‘bloodstain’ evidence interesting
Christopher Townsend, the attorney representing Constable Noel Maitland, is questioning the veracity of evidence in the form of bloodstains believed to be Donna-Lee Donaldson’s which were reportedly found in his client’s apartment. Maitland has...

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:06:03 -0500
Rastas welcome national honour for pioneer Howell
Rastafarian faithful have hailed the posthumous national honour to be bestowed on the religion’s founder, Leonard Percival Howell, as an atonement of sorts and a tectonic shift from the bitter days that characterised the movement’s infancy and i...

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:10:37 -0500
Cops racked with grief after retired inspector’s suspected suicide
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) was on Friday shaken when news emerged that former Inspector Ralph Medley was found dead at his Montego Hills home in St James, in a suspected case of suicide. The 62-year-old, who retired from the JCF in August....

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:09:04 -0500
Paralysed 9-y-o dreams of walking again
WESTERN BUREAU: “I am feeling happy because I know that I am going to walk again.” Those heart-melting words were uttered with conviction on Thursday by nine-year-old Tamara Noble, moments after being informed that she would be getting assistanc...

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:08:57 -0500
‘Marco’ Brown leaves behind a powerful legacy, says Chang
WESTERN BUREAU: Political and medical stalwarts have expressed sadness at the passing of renowned family physician and former junior tourism minister Dr Henry ‘Marco’ Brown, who passed away on Wednesday. Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ)...

Sat, 13 Aug 2022 00:11:42 -0500
Soldiers, motorist injured in fiery St James crash
Two Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) officers are among three persons who were seriously injured in a three-vehicle accident in Montego Bay, St James, on Friday. Reports by the Freeport police are that about noon, the soldiers were travelling in a...

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 00:08:53 -0500
DEAD HEAT FOR HERO
An equal number of Jamaicans have recommended that reggae icon Bob Marley and folklorist and poet Louise ‘Miss Lou’ Bennett-Coverley be named national heroes. In an RJRGLEANER Group-commissioned Don Anderson poll, 29 per cent of respondents...

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 05:38:25 -0500
MoBay deputy mayor calls Jamaican expats cowards
WESTERN BUREAU: Montego Bay Deputy Mayor Richard Vernon has taken a swipe at Jamaican expatriates who seek greener pastures at the expense of developing their homeland. Vernon insisted that patriotic youths should stay in Jamaica and build their......

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 05:36:24 -0500
Critical mass of Jamaicans support criminals – Panton
Retired Justice Seymour Panton has flagged citizens’ refusal to testify as fundamental to the failure of justice, declaring that a critical mass of Jamaicans support the perpetrators of crime. Discussing a longstanding bane of prosecutors and the....

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 05:39:58 -0500
$450m construction site shut down
The construction of a $450-million apartment complex in Chancery Hall, St Andrew, has been halted on the orders of a Supreme Court judge who has given a first-round victory to residents who want regulatory approval permits overturned. Justice Kirk....

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 00:08:37 -0500
Commercial activities to cease at Blue Lagoon for reset
All commercial activities are to be temporarily halted at Portland’s Blue Lagoon, which has been plagued by incidents of drug peddling, extortion, and illegal rafting, to allow for a more structured management system to be implemented. The decisio...

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 05:38:55 -0500
Slain One Don accused turned new leaf – lawyer
The alleged Clansman-One Don gangster who was gunned down in a drive-by attack Wednesday evening had been making positive strides to turn his life around, attorney-at-law Alexander Shaw has said. Andre Smith, 29, of a Watley Avenue, Kingston 11,...

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 05:39:54 -0500
PM courts consensus in battle against violence
Prime Minister Andrew Holness is calling for greater enforcement of legislation to limit violence from state actors. Speaking at the launch of the National Commission on Violence Prevention at Jamaica House Thursday, Holness said such a reduction.....



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