Jamaica Gleaner

Two more Portmore police stations receive computers

- Ruddy Mathison Gleaner Writer

TWO PORTMORE police stations were the recent recipients of three desktop computers valued at $150,000.

The presentati­on of the computers was done this week by councillor for the Waterford division, Courtney Edwards. The items were made available to him by the non-profit organisati­on Growth Foundation. The Caymanas Police Station received two of the computers while Waterford was presented with one.

Edwards told Rural Xpress that after carrying out a needs assessment at the two police stations, he realised that they could improve their efficiency in many areas if they had these computers. “With Local Government Month being celebrated in November, I wanted to do something tangible, I thought about what I could do to help institutio­ns in my division in a meaningful way,” said Edwards.

“I took a look at the two police stations in my division and, given the fact that we are focusing on an anti-crime drive, and the police expressed the need for these computers, I decided to fulfil their request,” he added.

According to the councillor, he sought the assistance of the Growth Foundation in acquiring the computers and they obliged. “I want to thank the Growth Foundation, a non-profit organisati­on, whose directors did not hesitate to assist when they were approached,” Edwards stated.

COPS GRATEFUL

Inspector Mark Goffe, station commander at the Caymanas Police Station, along with the zone commander, Assistant Superinten­dent Charles Cain, received the items on behalf of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force.

Goffe expressed profound gratitude to the councillor, while acknowledg­ing that the computers will go a far way in enhancing efficiency at the station: “We are extremely grateful for these computers. They will greatly help to enhance data collection and storage for easy access, while reducing the turnaround time in preparing reports for members of the public.

“Also, they will be instrument­al in data-sharing between us and other stations. Now we will have informatio­n from other stations at our fingertips as a part of the informatio­n-sharing process,” Goffe told Rural Xpress.

Assistant Superinten­dent Charles Cain was also compliment­ary in his remarks, thanking the councillor for the computers, while praising the inspector for improving the delivery of service to the public at the station.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Waterford Councillor Courtney Edwards, station commander for the Caymanas Police Station, Inspector Mark Goffe, Camille Stewart, Simone Perry-Edwards, Keisha McFarquhar from Growth Foundation, and zone commander, Asst Supt Charles Cain....
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Waterford Councillor Courtney Edwards, station commander for the Caymanas Police Station, Inspector Mark Goffe, Camille Stewart, Simone Perry-Edwards, Keisha McFarquhar from Growth Foundation, and zone commander, Asst Supt Charles Cain....

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