Jamaica Gleaner

Police welcome ‘First-World’ station at Boscobel

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MINISTER OF Transport Robert Montague on Wednesday handed over the newly constructe­d police station at the I an Fleming Internatio­nal Airport in Boscobel, St Mary, to the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF).

The station, built at a cost of $48 million and consisting of 2500 square foot, was built by the Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) from a design done by the JCF, and is to serve the airport and neighbouri­ng communitie­s.

Montague commended the AAJ on the investment, saying “our police officers are getting a First-World facility”.

He noted that the authority has also been investing in other projects valued at billions of dollars. These i nclude $550 million at the Norman Manley Internatio­nal Airport and the road leading to the facility, and US$70 million at the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport. Both projects include expanding the runway and other works.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBI­LITY

The minister said the AAJ has also lived up to its social responsibi­lities by providing tablets valued at $5 million to students impacted by COVID-19, and $2 million to provide four defibrilla­tors to health facilities in St Mary and Clarendon.

Deputy Commission­er of Police Clifton Blake, who accepted the keys to the building from Montague, told The Gleaner that the JCF was grateful.

“Any investment in security is a worthwhile investment, and this facility will certainly enhance our ability to protect our ports and borders. We must say thanks to the Airports Authority of Jamaica and the ministry for really putting together such a wonderful facility,” Blake said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Minister of Transport Robert Montague (centre) hands over the keys to a new police station at the Ian Fleming Internatio­nal Airport to Deputy Commission­er of Police Clifton Blake as Fay Hutchinson, Airports Authority of Jamaica chairman, looks on.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Minister of Transport Robert Montague (centre) hands over the keys to a new police station at the Ian Fleming Internatio­nal Airport to Deputy Commission­er of Police Clifton Blake as Fay Hutchinson, Airports Authority of Jamaica chairman, looks on.
 ??  ?? The newly constructe­d police station at the Ian Fleming Internatio­nal Airport in Boscobel, St Mary.
The newly constructe­d police station at the Ian Fleming Internatio­nal Airport in Boscobel, St Mary.

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