PRESS RELEASE
September 25, 2018- The Security Forces
continue to work assiduously to rid the nation’s streets of illegal firearms
and ammunition and bring perpetrators of crime to justice. The latest success
comes from the arrest of several persons following the seizure of 15 firearms
and 140 rounds of ammunition across various parishes in 72 hours.
The
following were seized:
·
Three
firearms- one 12 gauge shotgun along with nine 12 gauge cartridges and two 9mm
pistols along with four 9mm rounds of ammunition seized in Rose Heights, St.
James;
·
One
9mm pistol along with five 9mm rounds of ammunition found on Norman Manley
Boulevard in Westmoreland;
·
Three
firearms – one Bryco 9mm pistol, two Berretta 9mm pistols along with
thirty-five 9mm rounds of ammunition seized during the State of Public
Emergency in Kingston;
·
One
Askel .45 semi-automatic pistol along with three .45 rounds of ammunition
seized in St. Elizabeth;
·
One
9mm Beretta pistol along with seventeen 9mm rounds of ammunition found on
Wallen Parkway in St. Catherine;
·
One
AK-47 rifle found on Marie Drive in Waterhouse, Kingston 11;
·
One
Hi- Point Luger 9mm pistol along with eight 9mm rounds of ammunition found on
Williams Street in Kingston;
·
One
9mm pistol along with thirteen 9mm rounds of ammunition found along the Four
Paths main road in Clarendon;
·
One
AK-47 rifle along with twenty-six 5.56 rounds of ammunition seized in Land
Lease, Papine, Kingston 6;
·
One
M4 Rifle containing five rounds of ammunition seized during an operation in an
area called ‘Zambia’ in Central Village in St. Catherine; and
·
One Detonics 9mm Pistol along with one
magazine and fifteen 9mm cartridges seized in Linstead, St. Catherine.
Commissioner of Police
Major General Antony Anderson commended members of the Security Forces
following the seizures. He stated that “by these seizures we are all encouraged
and we will continue to improve on our investigative capabilities as we serve,
protect and reassure the citizens of this country,” He also urged investigators
to be relentless in their pursuit of evidence related to these seizures, so
that those responsible can be held accountable.
Citizens are also being
encouraged to assist the Police in their investigations by providing them with
information relating to illegal activities by calling the Police 119 emergency
number, Crime Stop at 311 or the nearest Police Station.
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