BAD COPS FINGERED 37 brought to book in the past six months * RANK AND FILE GET MORE SCRUTINY - Federation * NO ROGUES AMONG THE OFFICER CORPS - Rose
Big money demands for turning a blind eye to road-traffic violations have pushed the level of police corruption to an all-time high...
Big assets, small income
Law coming to allow checks of questionable wealth Deputy Commissioner in charge of crime, Mark Shields, is anticipating the enactment of the Proceeds of Crime Bill, which will empower law enforcement agencies to confiscate the ill-gotten gains of...
ISCF impacting on Jamaican students 'I found God at my lowest'
I THOUGHT he specialised in making me angry and hurt," was what Natalia White reasoned of God as she endured the chronic suffering of her dying brother, as he struggled to fight a cancer that eventually took his life...
Firearm licensing body head named
The Sunday Gleaner understands that the civilian body set up to govern the issuing of gun licences will soon become reality.
Murder suspect killed
A MAN who was being sought by the police in connection with the murder of two of three women who were abducted October last year, was shot and killed yesterday morning by the police. Superintendent in charge of St. Andrew South, Newton Amos, said the...
PM lauds Anglicans on education
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson lauded the Anglican church for its continued commitment to education in Jamaica and its role in...
Arise Church, quarrel no more, Methodist president urges
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica District of Methodist Churches, Rev. Dr. Byron Chambers, has challenged the country's national leaders to end their constant bickering and infighting.
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