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JAM | Apr 9, 2024

Curfew imposed in Vineyard, St Elizabeth

Vanassa McKenzie

Vanassa McKenzie / Our Today

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A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in sections of the Vineyard community in St Elizabeth.

The curfew began at 6 p.m., on Monday, April 8, and will remain in effect until 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 10.

The boundaries of the curfew are:

North: From intersection of Outta Road and Mango Walk travelling easterly along an imaginary line bordering theright side of road, Outta Road to Vineyard Baptist Church on right, with a dirt road on left of church running southerly.

East: From Vineyard Baptist Church using dirt road travelling southerly to the end of dirt road, focusing on houses to the right.

South: From an imaginary line along houses bordering Dugal Road.

West: Dugal Road to intersection of Outta Road and Mango Walk.

During the hours of the curfew, all persons within the boundaries are required to remain within their premises, unless otherwise authorised by the ground commander.

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