Authorities Report Decline in Criminal Incidents, Cite Positive Progress

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Atlee Rodney

Amid efforts to maintain law and order, authorities report a dip in criminal incidents compared to earlier this year.

Police Commissioner Altlee Rodney highlights the CID’s noticeable decrease in criminal matters, signaling progress in public safety.

Despite challenges during the carnival season, Rodney notes relatively low numbers post-festivities.

While the decline is encouraging, he reminds the public to stay vigilant, leveraging crime prevention tips.

He emphasizes proactive measures and addresses the ongoing concern of illegal firearms, acknowledging the jurisdiction’s vulnerability.

Around 30 firearms have been seized this year, some due to resident cooperation, revealing the collaborative effort in tackling this issue.(Observer)

 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Tell that to someone that was raped, injured or had their property stolen and see if it made them feel better.

    Crime down police takes a bow crime up the people need to do better😅🤣😅😅😅🤣😁

  2. WHAT AUTHORITY?

    Does anyone know where we the public can see the facts and data to backup what the Police commissioner is telling us?

    Would be much appreciated by a tax paying citizen👍🏾

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