Head of the Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Task Force, Dr. Rupert Francis is calling on the government to approve the entity’s Crime Prevention Plan. He believes the police must be recognized for their services through better wages to motivate them in their fight against crime.
His remarks follow the implementation of another zone of special operation and rising crime. More details in this report:
Reporter: Justin Graham.
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