Daily Observer (Jamaica)

New police station for Lacovia, as Jamaicaeye gets thumbs up

- — Kasey Williams

BLACK RIVER, St Elizabeth — Safety and security in this south-central parish is being boosted courtesy of the efficiency and quick response of the police by way of technologi­cal assistance through the Government’s Jamaicaeye initiative.

Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang said St Elizabeth is also set to benefit from improved infrastruc­ture with the constructi­on of a $200-million new Lacovia police station, which is to start this year.

Speaking to the media following a tour of Junction, Santa Cruz, Lacovia and Black River police stations on Thursday, Dr Chang pledged the Government’s support in bolstering the operations of the police in St Elizabeth.

“[We] wanted to see first-hand what is happening in St Elizabeth, because we have done some things here in terms of public safety [investment] to strengthen the police force and it was necessary to take a look at what is happening,” he said.

He said following his visit three years ago to the Black River Police Station, Jamaicaeye, which is closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillan­ce programme, is functional in major towns.

“We have started. It is not quite complete, but it is now operationa­l in both Santa Cruz and Black River… It was installed as a project now the police have to take charge and ensure that it is [operationa­l],” he explained.

He said the new Lacovia Police Station has been on the agenda for a while.

“We are looking at the quality of the facilities that the police have. We will be putting in a new police station in the Lacovia area, it will cover the cost of about $175 to $200 million to develop the site. It has been on the map for some time. I expect it to start this year,” he said.

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