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    Senior Superintendent RenEto Adams is challenging the Police Service Commission to allow the public to choose the next commissioner of police.

    The post of Commissioner became available after Commi-ssioner Lucius Thomas left office on Wednesday. The position was openly advertised in the newspaper, and individuals outside the force were encouraged to apply. Applications closed on Tuesday and it is reported that a number of persons including the director of elections, Danville Walker, and former head of the Jamaica Defence Force, Hardley Lewin, were among the contenders.

    Confident

    SSP Adams, who recently revealed that he also applied for the post, is confident that he can do the job and told THE STAR that he had a nine-in-ten chance of becoming the next commissioner. While aware that there are many who hope he is not chosen, he is confident that he still has enough supporters.

    "I am challenging the Services Commission to put it to a public vote. Ask the people who they want because I am sure a large majority of people will say Reneto Adams. People will always say negative things and you will always have detractors.

    Even when you have done well, there will still be people criticising. It's been happening from the days of Christ, where people criticised after everything he did for them and 2000 years later, it's still happening," he said.

    The SSP told THE STAR that his 40 years of experience in the force prepared him well for the position and he decided to apply because, "I am confident that I've assimilated well and that I have the capabilities to lead the force.

    I have experience in management, operations and risk management and many other things.

    I have been trained in these areas and I have been successful in many areas over the years."

    High on his long list of priorities is ridding the force of the negative image that has been ceated that has been created by corrupt and disruptive officers. If he has his way, guilty parties will be punished, regardless of their rank.


    SSP Adams also revealed that he was not impressed with the work done by officers recruited from overseas and said, "There are people taken from abroad and I haven't seen many of them doing better than us. In my estimation, some of them are doing even less. I haven't read one document about the changes or plans that they have brought to the force. I don't see it, hear it or feel it. You can't use one year and jump up and seh 'oh we have done well, crime is reduced', it has to be done over a period of time."


    He also promised that if chosen, he would be the " first Commissioner to be on the streets in some of the hot spots on operations. I would be a field Commissioner. My job would be to protect people from criminals, including the tyrants in the force..."


    He is aware that many of his plans could make him unpopular, but told THE STAR that he does not care about popularity or who likes him or not.


    His approach to crime solving, he said, would be simple. He explained that strong police presence is the first element in crime fighting and said this would be his major strategy. "When the criminal gets up, he should see the police, when he goes to brush his teeth, he should see the police, when he goes on the road to plan his criminal activities, he should see the police and when he gets home and is in his bed, he should be dreaming about the police. That's the kind of presence we need to have and we need to respond quickly to reports."


    SSP Adams also said he would ensure that all functional police vehicles are put into use and said it was too often that he saw police cars parked at "bars, cricket match, football match and at people's houses. It mustn't be said that there are no vehicles." He also promised that if chosen, within a year and a half, corruption in the force would be decreased and in less than three months, there would be a "frightening" decline in crime.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    Certifiable!


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      Did dis man mad just compare himself to Christ? Mark me down as the first one that oppose this man being commish. If that should happen to rathid ...
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        Reneto is a CMM (certified mad man). Him get that position, it would be open bird shooting season.
        Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
        - Langston Hughes

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        • #5
          One thing I know Renato is good for a laugh
          Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
          Che Guevara.

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          • #6
            I don't think we have anything to worry about with him being appointed Commissioner, at least not with this government in power.
            Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
            Che Guevara.

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            • #7
              Lazie, I don't laff at the mentally challenged.



              Except this one!


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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sickko View Post
                I don't think we have anything to worry about with him being appointed Commissioner, at least not with this government in power.
                Isn't it the PSC that appoints the Commissioner? The gov't has nothing to do with the entire process. Well, this was according to one individual that is a member of the PSC.
                "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                • #9
                  If the admitted from Bellevue were the ones doing the selection, only then could Adams stand a chance. And even then, I would still think he held a gun to their heads.


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                  • #10
                    and you believe that right? Remember who called Joe Williams out of retirement? It was not PSC, or who hired McMillan?
                    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                    Che Guevara.

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