Jamaica commissioner touts crime-fighting gains as police ramp up operations

Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake has credited intensified policing efforts for a surge in operational results across the island, while urging Jamaicans to play a more active role in reducing violent confrontations.

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In his latest weekly column, Blake commended members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) for what he described as a significant increase in enforcement activity, which he said is helping to sustain a downward trend in murders.

“As I review the number of operations and the results of those operations, I am reminded of this significant effort that you have been making to keep the murder trajectory going in the right direction,” he said.

According to the Commissioner, officers have carried out more than 9,000 National Coordinated Road Blocks and issued over a quarter million traffic tickets. He added that more than 8,000 people were arrested, with over 10 percent linked to major crimes such as murders and shootings.

Blake said the figures reflect a coordinated, intelligence-driven approach to policing, with sustained operational pressure disrupting criminal activity. In recent months, the JCF has ramped up targeted interventions, road policing, and intelligence-led operations as part of its broader crime reduction strategy.

At the same time, the Commissioner raised concern about ongoing violent encounters, some of which have resulted in fatalities. He emphasized that de-escalation remains central to the JCF’s engagement with the public.

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“Unfortunately, we continue to see a number of violent confrontations where some have resulted in lives being lost,” Blake said, noting that the primary objective in such situations is to reduce tension and avoid escalation.

He also appealed to citizens to support law enforcement efforts by discouraging violent responses, particularly among individuals being pursued by police.

“I am taking the opportunity to appeal to all well-thinking Jamaicans to join us in imploring those violent and hardened criminals who we pursue daily, not to meet us with deadly force,” he said.

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Blake stressed that fatal outcomes are not the intended result of police operations. “Fatal shootings do not benefit anyone. It is never a desired end state,” he added.

The Commissioner further underscored the importance of discipline within the Force, noting that officers are expected to operate within established use-of-force guidelines at all times.

The JCF continues to position de-escalation, professionalism, and adherence to the rule of law as key pillars in its efforts to reduce violent crime and protect lives.

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