Jamaica Gleaner

Hopewell one step closer towards establishi­ng a police post

- Bryan Miller/Gleaner Writer

THE PLAN to establish a police post in Hopewell, Hanover, was placed on a fast track at the recent monthly meeting of the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n (HMC), where a decision was taken to give the entire building, where a section was being used to house the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) Hanover Eastern Office, to the police.

To that end, the EOJ has been served a notice by the HMC to vacate the building. The building is owned by the HMC, but only a section of it was being used.

With Hopewell steadily emerging as a criminal hotspot and the closest police station, the Sandy Bay Police Station, some eight kilometres away, Superinten­dent Sharon Beeput, the police commander for Hanover, identified the location as being ideal in 2018 and, since then, has been pushing to acquire, initially, a part of the building.

During a recent visit to Hanover, Police Commission­er Major General Antony Anderson was taken on a tour of the facility and he said he considered it as an ideal facility and location to serve as a police post. The Ministry of Local Government and the HMC had come to an agreement in 2019 that they would happily lease the property to the police for a peppercorn rate of $1,000 per year for 50 years.

“I am really happy that it is finally coming together and I am really looking forward to have police personnel working out of this location as early as possible … it took a lot of hard work to put the various pieces together so naturally, I am quite happy,” said Beeput.

Based on informatio­n received by The Gleaner, the EOJ team will be relocating to another location in the Hopewell area by the end of July, which set the stage for the police to start making preparatio­ns to move into the building.

During final deliberati­ons on the matter at the HMC meeting, the potential earning power of the building was discussed alongside the security needs of the community. The councillor­s agreed that the security need was a greater concern and agreed that the police should be given the use of the building.

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