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Police Conclude Investigations Into Dayton Campbell Allegations

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says its investigations into allegations made against Dr. Dayton Campbell have come to an end.

The Force made this known in a statement issued earlier today.

It says the claims made by Karen Cross via social media against Dr. Campbell have not been proven.

“Although a formal statement was given by Ms. Cross, she provided no evidence to substantiate the claims that she made, nor was she able to provide any person interested in making a complaint against Dr. Campbell,” the JCF said.

However, the Police say if Cross or any other person wishes to provide credible information about the matter at a later date, investigations will reopen.

Additionally, the Force says it “treats allegations involving the abuse of children with the greatest seriousness and are duty-bound to investigate them to ensure the safety and protection of the nation’s children.”

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