Wilson gets second term as Police Federation chairman
published: Friday | June 3, 2005
WESTERN BUREAU:
CORPORAL RAYMOND Wilson was yesterday elected chairman of the Jamaica Police Federation for a second term. His re-election was announced at the end the organisation's 62nd three-day conference in Montego Bay, St. James.
There has only been one change to the federation's executive which is made up of representatives from the ranks of constables, corporals, sergeants and inspectors. Constable Mark Tomlinson has replaced Constable Mark Goffe, who has been promoted to the rank of corporal.
Corporal Wilson yesterday vowed to continue efforts to secure increased benefits for the membership of the force which he said will translate into better service for the citizens of the country.