Jamaica Gleaner

‘Please check our lock-up too’

- Bryan Miller Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU: WITH THE lock-up at the Freeport Police Station, in Montego Bay, St James, closed because of health concerns, councillor­s in the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n want the Hanover Health Department to carry out checks to determine the health status of the lock-up at the parish’s police headquarte­rs in Lucea.

The request was made by Councillor Devon Brown, of the Hopewell Division, following the tabling of a report by Dr Marcia Graham, the acting medical officer of health (MOH) for Hanover, at last Thursday’s monthly meeting of that corporatio­n. In her report, details of the activities dealt with by the department during the month of December 2016 were outlined.

According to Councillor Brown, he had received informatio­n that the condition at the lock-up, which is the only adult male lock-up in the parish, is less than suitable. He said that a disaster was waiting to happen. Simultaneo­usly, Councillor for the Lucea Division Easton Edwards stated his request for unannounce­d visits to be made to the supermarke­ts throughout the town of Lucea in particular, and the parish in general.

To back up his request, Councillor Edwards claimed that he had received reports from a school in the parish that rice bought within the town had an unfamiliar taste and the students were refusing to eat it. He also said he has had a personal experience of chicken meat bought tasting tainted.

The acting MOH gave an undertakin­g that the necessary checks would be done. She said that visits would be made in short order.

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