Jamaica Gleaner

New police buses dedicated to cop slain on public transport

- Andre Williams/Staff Reporter

THE JAMAICA Police Federation is now breathing a sigh of relief following years of negotiatio­n as they were yesterday outfitted with eight motor vehicles – five Toyota Coasters and three Toyota Hiace buses – to transport police officers to and from duty.

Former Police Federation Chairman Corporal Arleen McBean hailed the handover as momentous occasion.

“We had a rough negotiatio­n, where you had two previous chairmen, then I was the third chairman who led that negotiatio­n. We initially asked for five 30-seaters and three 15-seaters in the 20172019 heads of agreement. That was a seal deal, the five 30-seaters that we requested and the three

15-seater buses were handed over by the commission­er of police. The new chairman and the rest of the executive, including myself, were part of the handover process and these buses will be serving St James, St Catherine, and Kingston,” McBean, who is now director of research and documentat­ion for the federation, told The Gleaner.

McBean said that the federation was dedicating the symbolic move to slain cop Crystal Thomas, who was killed by gunmen attempting to rob passengers on a public passenger bus in July 2015. Thomas had left work at the Denham Town Police Station and boarded the Coaster bus, which was commandeer­ed by gunmen moments afterwards just metres from the station. They shot her three times in the face after she tried to foil the robbery attempt.

“It is so dangerous for our members to be travelling on public transporta­tion knowing that they have gone through the process of serving, protecting, reassuring citizens of Jamaica and even trying to curb crime, then you are on the bus with the very same criminal. It poses a major risk and we have to try as a Police Federation to ensure that it’s not about just ... negotiatin­g for salaries, but the general welfare and well-being of our members,” McBean added.

The buses were procured for just over $65 million.

 ?? CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR RICARDO MAKYN/ ?? Mackayre Lewis and Matoya Geohagan are heartbroke­n as their water balloon bursts while participat­ing in a relay at the New Covenant Ministries Internatio­nal annual family fun day at the Gray’s Inn Sports Complex in Annotto Bay, St Mary, on Emancipati­on Day. Bishop Richardo Gordon emphasised that it was an opportunit­y to get the youth in the community to participat­e in team-building activities.
CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR RICARDO MAKYN/ Mackayre Lewis and Matoya Geohagan are heartbroke­n as their water balloon bursts while participat­ing in a relay at the New Covenant Ministries Internatio­nal annual family fun day at the Gray’s Inn Sports Complex in Annotto Bay, St Mary, on Emancipati­on Day. Bishop Richardo Gordon emphasised that it was an opportunit­y to get the youth in the community to participat­e in team-building activities.
 ?? JIS ?? Eight buses acquired for rank and file members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force.
JIS Eight buses acquired for rank and file members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force.

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