Infrastructure at police stations to be improved
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)