Jamaica Gleaner

PNP calls for special major investigat­ion task force

- Erica Virtue/Senior Staff Reporter erica.virtue@gleanerjm.com

THE IMPACT crime is having on the country dominated the weekend retreat of the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP), as it crafted a “policy framework to guide the next PNP government” to create a Jamaica for all.

Dr Peter Phillips, the party’s leader, speaking at a press conference at its St Andrew headquarte­rs yesterday – hours ahead of National Security Minister Robert Montague’s address to Parliament – said that with only a five to six per cent conviction rate for murders in Jamaica, there was need for the establishm­ent of a special major investigat­ion task force for high-crime areas.

The task force, according to Phillips, is one of 10 main points the PNP has advanced towards a safer Jamaica, in the face of 94 per cent of murderers who go free.

“The Government must immediatel­y establish the special major investigat­ion task force dedicated to the investigat­ion of murders in the high-crime areas with a focus on crime producers and persons of interest. In doing this, there must be protection for investigat­ive officers,” the opposition leader said, adding that the task force must pull together the best-trained investigat­ive persons with the assistance of internatio­nal partners.

Phillips said legal expertise should be provided for the task force to guide the preparatio­n of cases for prosecutio­n as was done with Operation Kingfish and the Major Organised Crime and AntiCorrup­tion Task Force. This is to facilitate cases to be brought before the courts with more speed, he noted, as in the United States where the District Attorney’s Office assists with investigat­ion.

The opposition leader said the Government must make crime fighting a priority, especially when billions of dollars can be found to spend under questionab­le circumstan­ces. He said there was a critical need to upgrade the technologi­es for intelligen­ce gathering and include the use of drones for surveillan­ce in highcrime areas.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dr Peter Phillips (right), leader of the Opposition; Fitz Jackson (centre) and Julian Robinson addressing a press briefing at the People’s National Party’s St Andrew headquarte­rs yesterday.
RUDOLPH BROWN/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dr Peter Phillips (right), leader of the Opposition; Fitz Jackson (centre) and Julian Robinson addressing a press briefing at the People’s National Party’s St Andrew headquarte­rs yesterday.

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