Rohan James Chairman, Police Federation |
The Police Federation has condemned the brutal slaying of a young cop, 21 year old, Constable Brian Martin who was attached to the St Andrew Central Division.
Martin was shot and killed last evening while giving support at a wake in Frog City, Maxfield Park, St Andrew.
The Federation said it cannot be business as usual when criminals have blatant disregard for the sanctity of life and the rule of law.
The Federation has vowed to stand with its members and the law-abiding citizens of Jamaica in the fight against criminals who believe they are above the law and are supported by some citizens who glorify criminality.
The Federation is expressing condolences to the family of young Martin. A probationary Constable who was ready for a life time of service to the people of Jamaica.
Chairman of the Police Federation, Cpl Rohan James says, it is time for Jamaicans to wake up to the reality that we must take the fight to the criminals.
He said there should be no safe haven for criminals anywhere in Jamaica.
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