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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | December 28, 2006

More heat on corrupt cops
By March 2007, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) should complete a draft document on a new witness management programme to be introduced as part of efforts to provide greater security to both civilians and police...

Lawyers not approached for Lyn suspects - Attorney

Attorney-at-law Donald Gittens has withdrawn an offer to represent two suspects being held in connection with the disappearance of Mandeville couple Richard and Julia Lyn. The couple has been missing since December 10.


Jamaicans, top job seekers in region

More Jamaicans are now applying for CARICOM skills certificates to work in other member states, said the Ministry of Labour. A senior officer in the Work Permit Department told The Gleaner that since January...


Malaria suspected at remand centre

The Ministry of Health and the Department of Corrections are investigating three suspected cases of malaria at the Horizon Adult Remand Centre in Kingston, and have moved to avert a spread of the disease in correctional facilities islandwide.




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