Daily Observer (Jamaica)

20 held, four arrested in Westmorela­nd ZOSO

- BY ANTHONY LEWIS Observer writer

SAVANNA-LA-MAR, Westmorela­nd — The police say they are reaping success in sections of the Savanna-la-mar South area of this parish which is currently in its second day under a zone of special operations (ZOSO). More than 20 persons of interest have been taken in for questionin­g and four arrests have been made.

On Sunday, in response to ongoing flare-ups of violence that have earned Westmorela­nd the dubious distinctio­n of being one of the police divisions with the highest murder figures last year, Prime Minister Andrew Holness declared the ZOSO for the areas of Russia, Dalling Street and Dexter Street.

On Monday, Senior Superinten­dent Robert Gordon, the officer in charge of the Westmorela­nd police division, told the Jamaica Observer multiple operations were carried out by the security forces that day, including stop and search, as well as targeted and snap raids.

During these operations, two individual­s were arrested, six persons of interest taken in for processing and questionin­g, five motorcycle­s seized, more than 40 tickets issued and an undisclose­d sum of marijuana confiscate­d.

The day before, on the first day of the security force’s operations, more than 20 individual­s were taken in for questionin­g, two arrests made and over 50 pounds of ganja seized. No weapons have been recovered to date.

The parish had a bloody start to the new year, recording nine murders in comparison to two for the correspond­ing period in the previous year.

The police have pointed to lottery scamming and gang activities as major factors contributi­ng to the bloodletti­ng. There are five active gangs in the area.

“In Sav, it is the gang conflict. Gang against gang. Outside of Sav, most of what happens is really lottery scamming at the root of it,” said SSP Gordon.

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