As the police seek to up the ante in protecting the nation’s children following the odious murder of 8-year-old Danielle Rowe, they are urging the public to refrain from spreading rumours and falsehood in the public domain. One Senior Superintendent of Police assures, the police are more than capable of investigating the matter and the investigations are progressing well. In the wake of the heinous and chilling slaying of innocent 8-year-old Danielle Rowe, the police are seeking to identify, establish, and implement initiatives aimed at quelling the rising tide of attacks on children. Speaking to CVM LIVE, head of the St. Catherine South Police Division, Senior Superintendent of Police Christopher
Phillips, says the police are now seeking to build closer relationships with primary schools. Watch the report:
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