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Get Every Illegal Gun Campaign Targets Big Criminal Networks

The government will be targeting bigger criminal networks under the get every illegal gun initiative. Prime Minister Andrew Holness says tackling one culprit is just not enough, as they look to tighten law enforcement on Jamaica’s port. Prime Minister Holness said that the government is also targeting policemen who are ‘tipping’ people off and asserts despite the perpetrators thinking their identity is safe, that is not the case. More in this report:

Reporter: Justin Graham 

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