Thursday, March 28, 2024

Golding: All-out assault on evil

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KINGSTON – Prime Minister Bruce Golding has given an assurance that the threats that have emerged against the safety of the Jamaican people will be driven back with strong and decisive action by the country’s security forces.In a broadcast to the nation on Sunday night, Golding appealed to all law-abiding citizens to remain calm and support the measures that had been implemented under the state of public emergency  for the Corporate Area, as of 6 p.m.He emphasised that “the city is not being shut down”, that people can move about freely, and that schools will be in full session today.“I appeal to all law-abiding citizens to remain calm and support these necessary measures. My government is determined that Jamaica must be a land of peace, order and security,” Golding stated.“Based on information from the security forces  that actions were being carried out which pose significant threats to law and order in the Corporate Area, Cabinet today [Sunday] advised the  Governor General to issue a proclamation declaring the state of emergency.“Since this morning, violent, orchestrated attacks have been launched on a number of police stations.  Two members of the security forces have been shot  and injured,” Golding noted, describing the situation  as “a calculated assault on the authority of the  state that cannot be tolerated and will not be allowed to continue”. He explained that the state of emergency would enable the security forces to exercise extraordinary powers.“These (powers) include the power to restrict the freedom of movement, search premises and detain persons suspected of involvement in unlawful activities without warrant,” the prime minister said.“The security forces have been instructed to observe and respect the rights of citizens to go about their lawful business . . . there will be some inconvenience  as the security forces intensify their surveillance and efforts to ferret out the criminals and return the Corporate Area to a state of calm,” Golding outlined.He stressed that this would be a turning point for the nation to confront the evil that has penalised the society with “determination and unqualified resolve”. (Jamaica Gleaner)

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