Jamaica Gleaner

Let’s protect tourism, rename SOE – Montague

... but guns still barking despite state of emergency

- Adrian Frater/News Editor

WESTERN BUREAU: LIKE SOME business stakeholde­rs in the parish, National Security Minister Robert Montague is wary about the impact the ongoing state of public emergency (SOE) in St James could ultimately have on the tourism sector and is proposing a creative option to alter the negative impression the initiative is creating.

Montague, who toured several sections of St James on Sunday and spoke to residents and business stakeholde­rs, said the SOE label was creating a negative impression in the eyes of potential visitors to the island. He is arguing that, given the significan­ce of tourism to the nation’s economy, the initiative should be given a less ominoussou­nding name.

“We want to make it very clear that after this afternoon, we will no longer refer to the operation in St James as a state of emergency. We will refer to it as enhanced security measures,” said Montague. “We are in the tourism capital; tourism is the lifeblood. The state of emergency has a negative connotatio­n overseas.”

SCARY REMINDER

However, less than four hours after Montague toured communitie­s such as Norwood and Glendevon, where crime-weary residents gave the SOE the thumbs up, residents in Catherine Hall got a scary reminder of the terror that existed prior to the SOE.

Shortly after 9:30 p.m., a 21year-old unemployed man was standing at his gate when a man, whose face was covered by a mask, pounced on him, firing a barrage of shots. The man suffered several bullet wounds but survived the attack. He is now recuperati­ng in hospital.

“All inna de state of emergency de man dem still a fire shot ... . Is like dem nuh care bout the soldier and police dem,” a Catherine Hall resident told The Gleaner yesterday. “Mi really worried bout wha go gwaan when the state of emergency done, because we know seh gun out yah like bush and de soldier not finding many.”

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