Jamaica Gleaner

‘PROOF IN PUDDING’

Experts, stakeholde­rs welcome Blake’s appointmen­t as Commish with caution

- Edmond Campbell/ Senior Staff Reporter

FORMER DEPUTY commission­er of police Mark Shields has hailed the appointmen­t of Dr Kevin Blake as the new commission­er of police, noting that his background in technology and his deep understand­ing of how informatio­n technology can revolution­ise policing will undoubtedl­y benefit the organisati­on.

At a post-Cabinet press conference yesterday, National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang confirmed that Blake will be the next commission­er and will succeed Major General Antony Anderson on March 19.

Asked to comment on the senior cop’s elevation to the top job in the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF), Shields said that in an era where technology plays an increasing­ly vital role in law enforcemen­t, Blake’s insights will be invaluable in enhancing the force’s capabiliti­es in combating crime and disorder.

Shields, a security consultant, said that addressing the high rates of murders and firearm offences in Jamaica requires strong leadership and decisive action.

“With his leadership skills and profession­al experience, Dr Blake is well-equipped to build upon the commendabl­e work of his predecesso­r, Major General Antony Anderson, and lead the JCF towards even greater effectiven­ess and efficiency,” he said.

“Having known him since my appointmen­t as deputy commission­er in 2004, I can attest to Dr Blake’s outstandin­g qualities as a bright and profession­al police officer. Our collaborat­ion, including joint efforts to combat firearms traffickin­g during trips to the United States, showcased his capacity for original thought and strategic planning,” Shields added.

Security expert Robert Finzi-Smith said the country should not expect “overnight miracles” with t he appointmen­t of t he new commission­er. He told The Gleaner that Blake’s learning curve as top cop was not steep, having worked in a senior position in the JCF for many years.

President of the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica (PSOJ) Metry Seaga said that Blake should stay on the programme that his predecesso­r was pursuing, noting that Anderson did the hard work, and the country was now beginning to reap some of the benefits, with major crimes down by 17 per cent year-on-year.

“I welcome Dr Blake. I believe he is a great person, and I wish

him all the best and offer the PSOJ’s full support for his tenure as commission­er.”

Former commission­er of police Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin said that Blake is an experience­d cop who has his priorities that he will pursue. Lewin said the new commission­er deserves the full support of all ranks of the JCF and the public.

Shadow minister on citizen security and productivi­ty Senator Peter Bunting congratula­ted Blake on his appointmen­t, saying that he would not second-guess the decision of the Police Service Commission, which made the selection from the slate of deputy commission­ers.

“However, the proof of the pudding will be in the eating, and we will be carefully observing his performanc­e in the new role,” Bunting said in a news release.

The opposition spokesman reminded Blake that the JCF Act gives sole operationa­l superinten­dence of the force to the commission­er, while policy is the purview of the minister and the Cabinet, and in some cases, such as the extension of a state of emergency, the Parliament.

“We, therefore, caution him not to involve the JCF in public advocacy for matters that the Constituti­on reserves for Parliament and on which there is no political consensus.”

Bunting noted that as the country approaches an election season, “we also remind the commission­er that it is especially important that the JCF be seen as an impartial and profession­al force whose operations should support the democratic process rather than one party or another’s interests”.

 ?? ?? Dr Kevin Blake has been named Jamaica’s next commission­er of police.
Dr Kevin Blake has been named Jamaica’s next commission­er of police.
 ?? ?? Rear Adniral Hardley Lewin
Rear Adniral Hardley Lewin
 ?? ?? Mark Shields
Mark Shields

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