Business operators in St James support SOE
Business operators in St James, including tourism interests, have signalled their support for the State of Public Emergency (SOE), which has been reintroduced in western parishes.
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, on Sunday (November 14), announced the imposition of SOEs in seven police divisions islandwide to curtail upsurges in violent crimes..
Mr Holness indicated that all the divisions have recorded increases in violent crimes, ranging from 16 to 57 per cent.
In welcoming the move, operator of Smokeez by the Seas in Rose Hall, Lowell Spence, said that “crime is definitely out of control in sections of [St James] and must be curtailed”.
Craft Trader, Simone Brown, agreed, and urged law-abiding citizens in the parish to support the security measure.
She said that “only wrongdoers and those who are hell bent on creating mayhem would fear the SOE”.
Meanwhile, Garfield Diving’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Garfield Dussard, which has a franchise in Montego Bay, told JIS News that “I along with many of my business partners support the Government wholeheartedly with this call”.
The SOEs aim to restore normality in the targeted communities and protect the lives of law-abiding citizens.
Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, indicated that “in the parishes of St. James, Westmoreland and Hanover, there have been 272 victims of murder, which represents 22 per cent of the national figure, while 214 were shot and injured, also representing 22 per cent of the national figure”.
An SOE was first implemented in St James in January 2018, with the parishes of Hanover and Westmoreland added in April 2019. The Houses of Parliament voted to end the SOEs on August 17, 2020.
-JIS News-
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