Golding floats strategy to target 300 alleged criminals
Nov 28th, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 25:51#JamaicaGleaner #PNP #MarkGolding #PeterBunting #Politics #SOE #NationalSecurity #PrimeMinister #AndrewHolness NOVEMBER 28, 2022: Opposition Leader Mark Golding has re-emphasised that there is no reason for the Government to suspend the basic human rights of half the Jamaican population where states of emergency have been declared to deal with approximately 300 alleged violence producers. Speaking to reporters after the People's National Party's (PNP) National Executive Council meeting at Spanish Town Primary School on Sunday, Golding said that a legal procedure can be developed and enacted quickly whereby law enforcement can apply to the Supreme Court for an ex parte order (without notice to the other side) providing supporting affidavit of credible intelligence that justifies immediate detention of presumed high-risk criminals. He said that a pre-charge
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