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‘Operation Restore Paradise’ Reaping Benefits

It is been 3 weeks since ‘Operation Restore Paradise’ commenced in Montego Bay, St. James and it has been reaping great benefits. Head of the St. James Police Division Senior Superintendent Vernon Ellis says the police have taken control of illegal vending and indiscipline among taxi operators. He adds that with most schools reopening their doors, the police are ensuring the safety of students. 

The multi-agency public order push commenced on August 15, initially for 14 days, but Senior Superintendent Ellis says it will continue until there is full compliance throughout the city. He says it will then extend to the rest of the parish. Watch the full report below:

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