Jamaica Gleaner

Hanover police appeal for conformity to DRMA, curfew rules

- Bryan Miller/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

SUPERINTEN­DENT SHARON Beeput, the police commander for the Hanover Division, is appealing to residents of the western parish to comply with the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA) requiremen­ts, especially in the observance of curfews, which are designed to combat the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Beeput, who was addressing last Thursday’s sitting of the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n (HMC), called for the law-abiding residents of the parish to continue their support as it relates to passing on informatio­n to the police whenever they observe any breaches, so that the law can be enforced against offenders.

According to Beeput, it is important that the ongoing partnershi­p between law-abiding residents and the police continue, as the aim is to blunt all types of lawlessnes­s in the parish.

The police commander expressed disappoint­ment that some residents are continuing to stage illegal parties, noting that to date, over 580 persons have been prosecuted in the division for staging and attending illegal events.

“At last check, we have arrested 587 persons at illegal parties, and the numbers are maybe close to six hundred now,” said Beeput. “They need to stop it (the partying) because it is taking up most of our time with these events all over the place”.

The police superinten­dent said the latest arrests occurred on Saturday, May 8, during curfew hours along Russell Lane in Lucea. Some 18 persons were arrested, four persons summoned, and four motorcycle­s seized.

“Sometimes when they have these illegal events, they lock themselves in a building, but the good thing about it is that we still have some good citizens who will pass on the informatio­n,” said Beeput. “I am appealing to you all, wherever you live, give us a call so that we can play our part.”

Beeput also made an appeal to political stakeholde­rs in the parish to speak to persons within their respective divisions about complying with the protocols against illegal events, which is draining the resources of the police who are called on to be vigilant in shutting down these events.

 ?? PHOTO BY HOPETON BUCKNOR ?? Motorists parked outside a section of the Lucea Market in Hanover.
PHOTO BY HOPETON BUCKNOR Motorists parked outside a section of the Lucea Market in Hanover.

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