Jamaica Gleaner

ACP Graham says he will be tough on crime

- Okoye Henry Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU: ASSISTANT COMMISSION­ER of Police (ACP) for the police’s Area One, Donovan Graham, says that he will be taking a zerotolera­nce approach to police indiscipli­ne as part of his bid to rein in lawlessnes­s in Montego Bay and its environs.

Graham on Thursday made his first public address since being transferre­d to Area One under a cloud of controvers­y. Two months ago, he said that some members of the police force were not living up to the standards set by the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) and when caught in any wrongdoing, he intended to make an example of them.

“There are some in this organisati­on that continue to tarnish our name, but with the assistance of my management team, I will be taking a zerotolera­nce approach to ensure that the police who refuse to fall in line are discipline­d,” explained Graham. He was giving the main address at Thursday night’s Kiwanis Club of Montego Bay’s 52nd Installati­on Ceremony. “Never be afraid to report the unprofessi­onal conduct of the police.”

Graham, who served in Area Three before his transfer to the west, maintained that his drive to have the police personnel of Area One in line will no longer give citizens the excuse of being reluctant to share informatio­n or partnering with the police out of fear.

“As the assistant commission­er of police of Area One, I want to assure you that I will be strong on performanc­e, accountabi­lity, and profession­alism. I will ensure that the men and women I lead are held to a high standard,” Graham stated.

Tasked with enacting strategies aimed at curbing crime and violence in the complex environmen­t of the Second City and the overall St James parish, alongside Hanover, Westmorela­nd, and Trelawny, Graham outlined a range of strategies he intends to use.

Key among his strategies will be building better police-community relations and targeting at-risk youth, of which approximat­ely 3,250 have been arrested islandwide for serious crimes between 2015 and September 30 of 2017.

“Of the 3,250 youngsters arrested, 349 have been arrested for murders, while 323 have been arrested for shootings. When I arrived in Area One, I visited the lock-up at Barrett Town, and I was shocked to see three young men with milk still coming from their mouths charged for murder,” said Graham. “So there is a need for us all to get involved to help shape our society. We, together, as a society, must develop problem-solving initiative­s to address these situations.”

“... I will be taking a zero-tolerance approach to ensure that the police who refuse to fall in line are discipline­d.” – Graham

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