Over 40 cops moved from St James
HORACE HINES, Observer staff reporter hinesh@jamaicaobserver.com
Saturday, January 12, 2008
MONTEGO BAY, St James - More than 40 rank and file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force were earlier this week transferred from the St James Police Division in what the divisional commander, Superintendent Steve McGregor, said was a move to improve efficiency.
"Some were transferred because they were in the division for a long time, and it is the view of the high command to move them elsewhere," said McGregor. "Some were transferred to make way for new people."
McGregor dismissed talk on the streets that the transfers were effected in an effort to curb alleged involvement in illegal activities by some cops, and held up his own transfer from Kingston to St James in 2007 as an example of how the constabulary operates.
"The Police High Command transfers police from time to time and that is the reason why I was transferred here from St Thomas last year," McGregor told the Observer last night.
HORACE HINES, Observer staff reporter hinesh@jamaicaobserver.com
Saturday, January 12, 2008
MONTEGO BAY, St James - More than 40 rank and file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force were earlier this week transferred from the St James Police Division in what the divisional commander, Superintendent Steve McGregor, said was a move to improve efficiency.
"Some were transferred because they were in the division for a long time, and it is the view of the high command to move them elsewhere," said McGregor. "Some were transferred to make way for new people."
McGregor dismissed talk on the streets that the transfers were effected in an effort to curb alleged involvement in illegal activities by some cops, and held up his own transfer from Kingston to St James in 2007 as an example of how the constabulary operates.
"The Police High Command transfers police from time to time and that is the reason why I was transferred here from St Thomas last year," McGregor told the Observer last night.
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