While Jamaica grapples with the ongoing issue of crime, the Crime Monitoring and Oversight Committee (CMOC) is appealing to the public to work cohesively to reduce exposure and vulnerability to crime. He reiterates the importance of support for the work of law enforcers. Executive Director of the CMOC, Colonel Oral Khan, says a cohesive approach is needed to curb crime in Jamaica.
Colonel khan says the national crime consensus is a very important agreement that outlines scores of priorities to reduce crime and corruption in Jamaica. Watch the report for more details:
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