Jamaica Gleaner

West Kingston ZOSO widens

Denham Town zone grows to include neighbouri­ng communitie­s

- Corey Robinson Staff Reporter

SEVEN MONTHS ago, residents of Hannah Town in Kingston were cowering in fear after gunmen sprayed at a birthday party on Hannah Street, killing one man and seriously injuring six others.

Yesterday, they were still wary, but far less fidgety as the security forces officially expanded the second zone of special operations (ZOSO) to include communitie­s closely neighbouri­ng Denham Town – the area initially declared by Prime Minister Andrew Holness last month.

“It was expanded based on operations and intelligen­ce assessment with regards to the areas around Denham Town,” said Superinten­dent Stephanie Lindsay, head of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force

Corporate Communicat­ions Unit.

“The informatio­n suggested that persons are moving from Denham Town into some areas and seeking refuge in those spaces,” Lindsay added.

“We want to maintain the integrity of the zone of special operations, and because of that, the recommenda­tion was made to the prime minister and it was approved.”

Yesterday, a release from the ZOSO Communicat­ion Centre listed an area called ‘Shooters Hill’ among those the expansion had covered.

“The new border has now pushed the boundary at Albert Street further westward to include Water Lane. The new western boundary is Little King Street,” the release read. “On the northern side, the boundary is pushed northward from Greenwich Street to Blount Street.”

It added: “Denham Town Primary School continues to remain outside the zone to allow unhindered access to student and teachers.” Members of the Jamaica Defence Force and the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force on Little King Street, the new boundary of the second zone of special operations in downtown Kingston.

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