Minister of National Security Colonel Trevor McMillan said the police will unveil a new crime plan for Jamaica within the next four days.
The current crime wave has pushed the country's murder tally towards 700 will be made public by Monday, putting the Bruce Golding administration under intense pressure for failing to present a plan to deal with the country's worsening crisis.
However, speaking during his monthly radio call in programme on Wednesday, Mr. Golding insisted that the job of developing a national crime plan was not his, but that of the Commissioner of Police.
The Prime Minister said a response plan was something the police had to create without involvement from politicians.
The current crime wave has pushed the country's murder tally towards 700 will be made public by Monday, putting the Bruce Golding administration under intense pressure for failing to present a plan to deal with the country's worsening crisis.
However, speaking during his monthly radio call in programme on Wednesday, Mr. Golding insisted that the job of developing a national crime plan was not his, but that of the Commissioner of Police.
The Prime Minister said a response plan was something the police had to create without involvement from politicians.
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