938 people murdered in Jamaica up to yesterday

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

DCP Fitz Bailey says working in today’s criminal justice system is difficult due to prominence of social media

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

One person arrested following gun seizure in Westmoreland

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

Jamaica records 140 new Covid-19 cases

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

Death toll from bus crash in st. Ann last month, rises to five

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

Road Safety Council warns pedestrians against wearing dark coloured clothing at nights

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

Bail application to be made for Noel Maitland, when he returns to court on August 22

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

PM says there is need for political consensus to address Jamaica’s violence issue

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

Man who was on trial for alleged involvement in Clansman gang, shot and killed in Kingston

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.

Third policeman accused of killing St. Andrew tiler, denied bail

Nine hundred and thirty-eight (938) people were killed in the country, up to yesterday (August 14).

According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, this is 27 more, than the 911 murders recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.

The St. James police division recorded the highest number of murders with 129, followed by St. Catherine North with 92.

Portland recorded the lowest number of cases with 8.

Meantime, there were increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.

Robberies increased by 60, from 509, to 569, while break-ins went up by 26, from 585, to 611.

There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 59, from 310, to 251.

Overall, major crimes have increased by 8, from 3,093, to 3,101.