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PHOTOS: Emotional farewell for Clarendon police sergeant

Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force stand beside the casket bearing the remains of the late Woman Sergeant Tameicha Powell ahead of the memorial service in Frankfield, Clarendon on Thursday, April 22. (Inset: Sergeant Tameicha Powell) Family, friends and colleagues of late Woman Sergeant Tameicha Powell converged on the small district of Waterworks in Frankfield, Clarendon on Thursday to pay their final respect to the police officer who passed away last month. Powell served the Jamaica Constabulary Force in the Kingston and St Andrew and Clarendon divisions for nearly 26 years after enlisting on July 15, 1995. She died suddenly on March 13. Commissioner of Police, Major General Antony Anderson, in his written tribute, hailed Powell for her years of service to the people of Jamaica. He said “the passing of this law enforcement practitioner has cut short her contribution to our collective effort in the fight against crime. As we mourn her passing, let us pledge to

Reduction in crimes during recent weekend lockdowns - Anderson

Major General Antony Anderson (File photo) Commissioner of Police, Major General Antony Anderson, is reporting a general reduction in crime during the three weekend lockdowns that were recently implemented by the Government as part of measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Anderson said that during the first weekend lockdown, there was an increase in murders, but the rates steadily declined over the next two weekends. “For the first weekend lockdown, it was no different from without a lockdown. We found that the first weekend we had over that period, a six per cent increase; 22 homicides took place,” he indicated.

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