Jamaica Gleaner

Dons to be placed on ‘watch list’

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IF THE Andrew Holness administra­tion has its way, dons and other criminal mastermind­s could be placed on ‘watch lists’ by the courts and subject to enhanced surveillan­ce and other measures.

The prime minister told his parliament­ar y colleagues yesterday that for too l ong persons associated with gangs and those aligned to criminal organisati­ons have been allowed to “proceed with impunity”.

“In other countries, the equivalent of their dons ... are placed on watch lists; their movements are curtailed. This allows the State to limit and better collect informatio­n on their activities. It is now time to decisively deal with gang leaders and dons,” Holness declared.

In his contributi­on to the Budget Debate in Parliament yesterday, Holness said it was time the country reject the concept of a don, which he claimed had gained some degree of legitimacy in the society.

He argued that dons were able to move freely and conduct their illicit activities.

“This freedom allows them to have associatio­ns and influence over key functionar­ies in the community and broader society, including law-enforcemen­t officers, not just in the police force but in Customs, immigratio­n and revenue protection.”

The head of Government also pointed out that political consensus was needed to tackle the problem of crime.

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