Jamaica Gleaner

UWI professor supports putting dons on watch lists

- Jason Cross/Gleaner Writer jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

PRIME MINISTER Andrew Holness’s proposal in Parliament on Tuesday that local dons be put on “watch lists” and intensely surveilled has received backing from Anthony Clayton, professor of sustainabl­e developmen­t at the University of the West Indies.

“I don’t want to sound patronisin­g to the prime minister. I just think that is what we need. The amount of harm these guys have caused, it is past time that we should be using all possible legal means to break up their business,” Clayton said.

“Some people are going to start panicking about human rights, so it is important to emphasise that this technique should only be used against high, level criminals and potential terrorist suspects and their facilitato­rs.”

Clayton continued: “It is impor tant to dismantle the networks of organised crime, but also their suppor t networks. There are individual­s in this country that most people think are decent citizens but are primary facilitato­rs of organised crime. We must penetrate networks, and we will never do it without surveillan­ce and covert tactics.”

Holness told Parliament that “in other countries, the equivalent­s of their dons are placed on watch lists and their movements curtailed. This allows the State to limit and better collec t i nformation on their activities”.

In agreeing, Clayton drew reference to the once-powerful but now incarcerat­ed Mexican drug lord, Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán Loera, imprisoned in the United States.

“These guys tend to be smart, tough, adaptable, and ruthless. If you look at El Chapo, it is likely that a lot of evidence was obtained on him through covert operations,” argued Clayton. “Otherwise, they would have never got close to the guy because this is a guy who was very power ful. We have guys here who are rich, powerful, and connected, and we are not going to get close without cover t operations, both physical and elec tronic sur veillance,” the professor stated.

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