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JAM | Apr 4, 2025

No hiding place for criminals—PM Holness

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Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness (left), emphasises a point during discussion with President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Omar Fennel, at the Chamber’s awards banquet at Bloomfield Professional Centre in Mandeville on Saturday, March 29, 2025. (Photo: JIS)

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness is warning criminals that they have no safe haven anywhere in Jamaica.

He said the security forces will be relentlessly going after gangs, those who import weapons into the country and those who use them to commit crimes.

“You have no hiding place! All the people who are importing guns into Jamaica, whether you live here or cooperate with people abroad, you have no hiding place. I want that message to go out very carefully,” he said.

“Jamaica is on a solid pathway to tackle the gangs, which for a long time believed they had free space and free rein. None of that in Jamaica,” he said.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness addressing young men from Cherry Tree Lane about the ills of gangs. He was on a visit to the community on Monday, August 12, 2024, a day after gunmen shot up a birthday party killing eight people and injuring nine others. (Photo: Oraine Meikle)

The Prime Minister was delivering the keynote address at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce awards banquet held on Saturday, March 29 at the Bloomfield Professional Centre in Mandeville.

He told the businessmen and businesswomen that Jamaica has invested heavily in building its national security apparatus through the purchase of equipment, training of officers and building strong country-to-country relationships to undermine and eliminate criminal networks across borders.

He noted that in the last four weeks, major shipments of illegal weapons and contraband entering the ports have been seized.

“Be assured that as Prime Minister, I stand 100 per cent behind the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). In murders, we saw a decline by nine per cent in 2023; in 2024, we saw a decline of 19 per cent and, year to date, we are seeing a decline of 35 per cent,” he said, adding that the number of active gangs has been reduced from 350 to less than 100 since 2016.

“That was because of the strategic investment and decisions made by the Administration as it relates to treating the matter of crime. It was never a flip-of-the-switch strategy,” he pointed out.
Commanding Officer, Manchester Division, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Carey Duncan, said the police stepped up operations in the parish last year with significant inroads made into gangs and lottery scamming activities.”

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness presents the Business of the Year Award to Holsum Bakery, accepted by Megan Murray. Occasion was the Manchester Chamber of Commerce awards banquet held on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the Bloomfield Professional Centre. (Photo: JIS)

Several gangsters were arrested and charged for serious offences while some were displaced in other parishes and international jurisdictions. Those who are wanted are still being actively pursued by us.

In 2025, the downward trend in violent crime continues. Year to date, we are seeing a 64 per cent decline in murders and a general 38 per cent decline in all major crimes,” he said.

DSP Duncan said the data suggest that when a crime takes place, there is a 78 per cent chance that someone will be held accountable.

He had high praises for the detectives in the parish who have enabled the police to clear 75 per cent of murders since the start of this year.

During the ceremony, the Manchester Chamber of Commerce presented Lifetime Achievement awards to Mr and Mrs Lascelles Johnson of Johnson’s Pharmacy and Mr Timothy Scarlett of Power Services Limited.

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