Stakeholder-driven crime plan needed – Senator Sinclair
WESTERN BUREAU: AS STAKEHOLDERS continued to grapple with a solution to crime in St James, government senator Charles Sinclair is calling for a summit to examine all the contending views.
“It is my view that there needs to be a joint sector leaders’ summit in St James, to include the Jamaica Constabulary Force, the Jamaica Defence Force, The Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce, the Peace Management Initiative, Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP), the Social Development Commission, and the political directorate,” said Sinclair.
“Each of the leaders must be prepared to conclude that summit with a full understanding as to the problem that exists, where it exists, the solutions to the problem, and how same will be effectively implemented.”
“There must be a joint statement to the public, speaking with one voice, on how this region, with its peculiarities, should address this crime monster, and in particular the murder rate,” added Sinclair.
Once there is consensus, Sinclair, who is the councillor for the Flanker division of the St James Municipal Corporation, says it should strengthen their hand to make demands on the Government.
“They (stakeholders) should also be prepared to demand of Government the appropriate specific short-, medium- and long-term strategies to ensure the suppression of major crime,” continued Sinclair.
He is also calling on the Ministry of National Security to provide additional police personnel, motor cars and bikes to St James, noting that despite several programmes to drive upward mobility, crime continued to strangle the parish.