Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Cops ‘suffering’

Delay-plagued Port Maria police station hits another snag

- BY HORACE MILLS Observer writer

PORT MARIA, St Mary — The police in this parish capital are actively searching for a new temporary base amid fresh uncertaint­y regarding the Government’s promised constructi­on of a new station for them.

They are now in the faulty rented building they occupy on the town’s Main Street, said Superinten­dent Bobette Morgan-simpson who heads the St Mary Police Division.

“The police in Port Maria are suffering due to the condition under which they are operating... [It] is really, really bad. Cleaning [the building] is not going to fix the situation,” she told Thursday’s monthly meeting of the St Mary Municipal Corporatio­n

Morgan-simpson also indicated that the matter was raised with the police commission­er, Major General Antony Anderson, during his visit to the parish last month.

“He basically told me that I should try to find another location,” the superinten­dent added, while urging residents to assist in finding a temporary location that is suitable.

The senior officer also appealed for stakeholde­rs to help her “agitate for things to move a little bit faster” regarding the promised constructi­on of the new police station, which would also house the divisional headquarte­rs.

The proposed multi-purpose facility is based on a memorandum of understand­ing, which was signed between the Ministry of National Security and National

Housing Trust (NHT) in 2018. In that same year, then security minister Robert Montague broke ground for the constructi­on. Two years later, Dr Horace Chang, after becoming security minister, also broke ground for the project to commence. Since then, there have been other missed starting dates reportedly due to issues linked to the type of soil at the proposed constructi­on site.

Morgan-simpson, during a previous sitting of the St Mary Municipal Corporatio­n, said she was informed that the long-awaited constructi­on would start in June this year.

That latest timeline now seems threatened.

Morgan-simpson told the corporatio­n on Thursday that, during a meeting she had moments earlier with the NHT, she was informed that another round of investigat­ion would be done to determine if the proposed seaside location is suitable for the new station.

She stated that the entities which have been called in to undertake the investigat­ion are the National Works Agency (NWA), the St Mary Municipal Corporatio­n, the National Environmen­t and Planning Agency, and the Office of Disaster Preparedne­ss and Emergency Management. The NWA already visited the site.

The new concern regarding the proposed location is partly based on the massive flood that hit Port Maria earlier this year.

“Due to the flooding that took place on the first of February, a number of issues were raised in terms of the suitabilit­y [of the site],” Morgan-simpson said.

The flood ravaged the parish capital and also shifted relatively large metal containers that had been placed at the proposed location.

 ?? ?? Sub-officer in charge of the Port Maria Police Station, Sergeant Rochelle Mcgibbon-scott (left) is all smiles while talking about the new police station to be built in Port Maria, St Mary. Beside her is commanding officer for the St Mary Police Division Superinten­dent Bobette Morgan-simpson. There have been further delays to the constructi­on of the new building.
Sub-officer in charge of the Port Maria Police Station, Sergeant Rochelle Mcgibbon-scott (left) is all smiles while talking about the new police station to be built in Port Maria, St Mary. Beside her is commanding officer for the St Mary Police Division Superinten­dent Bobette Morgan-simpson. There have been further delays to the constructi­on of the new building.
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(Photos: Horace Mills) Inside the Port Maria Police Station
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Port Maria Police Station
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