Murder figures continue to climb Monday, 09 February 2009 Despite a promise by the Police Commissioner of a 5% reduction in killings this year, the country's crime fighters continue to battle a spiralling murder rate.
Figures obtained by the RJR News Centre shows that 114 persons were murdered last month.
However, the figure is 26 less than the 140 murders recorded in January 2008.
A senior investigator told RJR News on Sunday night although the figure is less, compared to 2008--the number of murders recorded in January was still too high.
Nearly 30 persons have been murdered so far this month.
St. James, Clarendon, St. Andrew South and Spanish Town are the police divisions which had most of the murders.
Last year 1,611 persons were murdered.
It was the second highest number of murders recorded in the country's history.
Figures obtained by the RJR News Centre shows that 114 persons were murdered last month.
However, the figure is 26 less than the 140 murders recorded in January 2008.
A senior investigator told RJR News on Sunday night although the figure is less, compared to 2008--the number of murders recorded in January was still too high.
Nearly 30 persons have been murdered so far this month.
St. James, Clarendon, St. Andrew South and Spanish Town are the police divisions which had most of the murders.
Last year 1,611 persons were murdered.
It was the second highest number of murders recorded in the country's history.
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