Jamaica Gleaner

BLOODSHED

All but 4 of 19 police divisions report spike in murders

- Livern Barrett Senior Gleaner Writer SEE FULL STORY ONLINE: www.jamaica-gleaner.com

ALL BUT four of the 19 police divisions across the island have reported an increase in murders, some by more than 100 per cent, as the bloodletti­ng by marauding criminals continues unabated.

At the top of the list, according to the latest statistics compiled by the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF), is the St James Police Division, which is closing in on a record 300 reported murders in a calendar year.

St James, home to some of the top resort hotels in the region, has recorded 273 murders since January 1 this year, surpassing the 265 killings reported for all of last year and cementing its unenviable reputation as the nation’s murder capital.

Between January 1 and last weekend, there were 144 killings in Clarendon, 18 per cent more than the correspond­ing period last year; 141 in the St Andrew South Division, more than double the 64 recorded for the similar period last year; 128 in Westmorela­nd, a 50 per cent increase over last year; and 116 in St Catherine North, for a three per cent increase over last year.

By comparison, only five murders have been recorded in Portland all year, half the number for the similar period last year. The other police divisions that saw a decrease in homicides were Trelawny, down from 25 last year to 16 so far this year; St Mary, which declined from 30 to 17; and Kingston Central, down from 44 to 26.

A total of 1,386 persons have been murdered across the island since the start of the year, 281, or 25 per cent, more than for the correspond­ing period last year.

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