Jamaica Gleaner

Chang: Don’t blame the police, blame the gov’t

- Livern Barrett/ Senior Gleaner Writer livern.barrett@ gleanerjm.com

THE USE of guns by members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) to quell confrontat­ions with citizens is the fault of successive government­s that have failed to appropriat­ely equip and train the police to handle such situations, National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has asserted.

Lamenting that policymake­rs, over the years, have not provided the men and women of the JCF with the tools to handle hostile situations, Chang said: “We send them out … and all we give them is a 9 millimetre [firearm].”

He continued: “So when somebody come with a machete or some rocks, what you expect him to do? Him have no choice. If him run, them say him a coward, and if him stay and shoot somebody, them say him wicked and him bad.”

Said Chang: “That is not the fault of the police. It is the fault of successive administra­tions who have failed to equip the police appropriat­ely and train them how to operate in those situations.”

But he said that this is about to change as he and the Andrew Holness administra­tion are committed to ensuring that the men and women of the JCF are properly equipped at all times to carry out their duties.

“The commission­er [of police], I know, will do the required training and is providing the additional training across the island. I make the commitment as minister, and we have to make the commitment as a country to ensure that our police officers are properly equipped.”

Chang was speaking during the official opening of the reconstruc­ted Shady Grove Police Station in Lluidas Vale, St Catherine. The two-storey concrete structure replaces the previous insect-infested wooden building.

Residents in rural St Catherine immediatel­y embraced the new police building. “The other one was old. There was wasp nests all over and chi chi did start eat dung the board. It was not appropriat­e for a police station,” one resident, Jerome Perkings, told The Gleaner.

“We needed a police station like this … the place feel safer now and we are happy for it,” said another resident, Eric Brown.

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