Jouvaughnie Byfield, the Councilor Candidate for Gayle Division in St Mary, has expressed concern about the reported shortage of police vehicles at the retreat police station in the parish. Byfield emphasizes the potential threat to public safety that could arise due to this situation and urges the National Security authorities and the Jamaica Constabulary Force, JCF, to take swift action to address the issue.
“Law enforcement officers are indispensable in maintaining peace security and order within our communities, and it is essential that they are equipped to carry out their duties” This is the word from the People’s National Party, PNP, Councillor candidate for the Gayle Division in Western St Mary, Jovaughnie Byfield who recently voiced his concerns in relation to the alleged lack of police vehicles at the retreat police station. Watch the reporter:
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