As Crime Continues to Plague Jamaica, Transport Sector Demands Government Intervention; Their plea comes in the wake of allegations that 76 taxi operators have fallen victim to violence since the beginning of the year.
Stakeholders within the transport sector find themselves in a deadlock with the Jamaica Constabulary Force, as they assert that over 70 taxi operators have met a grim fate in 2023 alone. However, law enforcement officials maintain that only seven such cases are officially documented.
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