Crime ‘above our capacity’ ... But investments in personnel, tech will bear fruit, says Holness
Feb 27th, 2020 | Category: News & Features | 2:36FEBRUARY 27, 2020: Amid a spike in murders across Jamaica, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has admitted that the country’s crime problem has “evolved currently, over and above our established capacity to address it”. In an exclusive interview with The Gleaner on Tuesday, the prime minister said that his administration was fighting back by deploying technology, systems, and increased personnel to tackle what many believe is Jamaica’s number one problem.
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