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Infrastruc­ture at police stations to be improved

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JAMAICA Security Minister Dr Horace Chang says Government will be investing in the improvemen­t of infrastruc­ture at police stations to create suitable working conditions for the men and women of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF). Addressing a speakers’ meeting of the Lions Club of Kingston at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston Wednesday, Dr Chang said the “building out of the security architectu­re” will be reflected in the 201920 budget to be tabled in Parliament on February 14. The minister said investment­s to fix and repair police stations are usually expensive and could cost approximat­ely $5 billion to $6 billion.

“We must give the police decent police stations to work in. We cannot have a young man who sits at a desk, and there is a threelegge­d chair, or the police station has to be locked down because the sewage is leaking from the back or there is a risk of the workers getting leptospiro­sis because the station is ratinfeste­d,” the minister said. “We cannot demand the performanc­e of our officers at the levels we want or hold them accountabl­e unless we do better,” he added. Dr Chang told the meeting that the Government continues to consciousl­y invest in the security forces and last year committed approximat­ely $11 billion, making this “one of the most significan­t spends in capital expenditur­e”.

“We still have to catch up with the modern requiremen­ts, such as cybersecur­ity and technology, to increase capacity and ensure we can provide our citizens with a safe environmen­t both at their home and public spaces. That is where we are going,” he concluded. (Jamaica Observer, photo Jamaica Observer)

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