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Jamaica has no plans to increase joint cooperation between police and soldiers

By Santana Salmon··2 min read
Jamaica has no plans to increase joint cooperation between police and soldiers
Key Points(5)
  • Jamaica’s <a href="https://www.mns.gov.jm/">National Security Minister</a> Dr.
  • Horace Chang says there are no plans to increase joint cooperation between the Jamaica Constabulary Force, JCF, and Jamaica Defence Force, JDF.
  • Chang was addressing the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK6sWezAbEE">Jamaica Police Federation’s 79th annual conference</a> recently.
  • “There is no intention to merge the JCF into the JDF at any time.
  • There is no intention to diminish the role of the police force in relation to territorial law enforcement vis-à-vis the Jamaica Defence Force,” he said.

Jamaica’s National Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang says there are no plans to increase joint cooperation between the Jamaica Constabulary Force, JCF, and Jamaica Defence Force, JDF.

He says because of the urgent need to bring crime under control, the JDF has been providing increased assistance to the police, notably in the Zones of Special Operations (ZOSO) and in other emergency situations.

Dr. Chang was addressing the Jamaica Police Federation’s 79th annual conference recently.

“There is no intention to merge the JCF into the JDF at any time. There is no intention to diminish the role of the police force in relation to territorial law enforcement vis-à-vis the Jamaica Defence Force,” he said.

“The Jamaica Constabulary Force spans the entire country and covers the entire spectrum of law enforcement. The JCF has over 200 facilities in which there are 186 police stations and is the primary symbol of the legal authority of the Government in our communities. That stands out for the police and cannot be changed, nor will we make any effort to change that,” Chang told the conference.

He dismissed as “grossly misleading if not unfair” the comparison of resources provided for the army versus the JCF.

“It’s two different organizations. They are all Jamaicans, and I don’t wish to adopt the practice to divide and rule. The army is a much smaller organization and has a smaller span, with two operational bases – at Up Park Camp in Kingston and Burke Barracks in Montego Bay – and some training in Moneague,” he pointed out.

“The police is not a second cousin of the Ministry; it is the primary responsibility of the Ministry. We only provide administrative services to the Ministry of Defence,” he added.

Dr. Horace Chang added that the administration is pursuing the transformation of police facilities, recognizing that a modern and efficient police force requires fit-for-purpose tools to get the job done.

He noted that the modernizing of facilities, along with the internal restructuring of the force, being spearheaded by the commissioner of police to optimize performance, is positioning the JCF to be the most capable, competent, equipped, and efficient law-enforcement agency in the region, with strong, professional community presence.

 

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