Changes made in management/supervision of St. Elizabeth police division, following escape of 8 inmates from Black River lock-up

The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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Nat’l Day of Mourning must be time of reflection; Jamaicans should commit to treating children better -Tufton

The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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Jamaica still in grief; Danielle Rowe’s murder cannot go unsolved! -Prime Minister Holness

The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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St James Chamber of Commerce welcomes SOE

The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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Strong 23 member senior Reggae Girls team named for FIFA Women’s World Cup

The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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Top jumpers Jaydon Hibbert and Carey McLeod in line for the 2023 Bowerman Award

The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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Johnson-Smith lists reasons for Jamaica’s exclusion from Canada’s ‘visa free’ travel list

The Police High Command has made several immediate changes in the management and supervision of the St Elizabeth Division, following the escape of eight inmates from the Black River lock-up on Monday (June 19).

In a release today (June 23), the Constabulary said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Coleridge Minto will assume duties immediately as Commanding Officer for the division, while Superintendent Kenneth Chin will take up duties at Area 5 headquarters.

Changes have also been made to the post of Administration Officer and Operations Officer as well as to other supervisory posts at the station level.

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