Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Security minister cautions against weakening of ZOSOS

- — Kimone Francis

SECURITY Minister Dr Horace Chang is cautioning against the weakening of the zone of special operations (ZOSO) programme, now running in four communitie­s across the country, amid an increase in calls for its expansion.

He was speaking yesterday in the House of Representa­tives which approved extensions for ZOSOS currently running in Mount Salem, Denham Town, Greenwich Town, and August Town.

A ZOSO is aimed at curbing the nation’s crime through security force occupation of vulnerable communitie­s and intense social interventi­on.

Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips and St Ann South Eastern Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna were among those batting for the expansion of the programme into other troubled communitie­s.

“We call for an extension into critical communitie­s aimed at staunchly quelling, containing, overcoming the wave of murders that threatens to overwhelm us now and which is a dagger to the well-being of the society and the economy...,” said Phillips.

But Chang cautioned against “diluting” the crime-fighting strategy, while reiteratin­g that although some 20 to 25 communitie­s meet the criteria for ZOSOS, the resources available to the Government are limited.

He also said that at best, the programme could only accommodat­e some six more communitie­s if ZOSOS are to run simultaneo­usly.

“One of the things we have to be careful of is that the zones of special operations does exactly what we say it should. Therefore, as a special programme, we must be careful that we do not dilute in initiating developmen­t programmes,” he stated.

Hanna had argued that the social interventi­on and developmen­t components of ZOSO are desperatel­y needed in other communitie­s.

“It’s a combinatio­n of security and developmen­t,” said Chang “but it is dedicated to a number of particular­ly challenged communitie­s.”

The minister said while communitie­s remain in need of the measure, resources in terms of security personnel are lacking.

He said, too, that the Government does not yet have the budget to facilitate further expansion of the programme.

The security minister said with the expectatio­n of internatio­nal agencies and partners getting involved, over time, the programme is likely to expand.

At that time, he said the aim will be to have the social interventi­on component at the forefront of the operation.

In July, Prime Minister Andrew Holness had said that up to 20 communitie­s across the island met the criteria for a ZOSO, and funds were set aside in the budget for this fiscal year for ZOSOS.

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