I just got this report from one of my On The Ground Reporters. The incident happened a few minutes ago. If you have any information about this incident you can send a WhatsApp message to (876) 816-5261. I am the only person who has access to this number.
'KFC on King Street was just robbed. Several gunmen invaded and closed the store, and subsequently robbed all the customers and staff. These robberies are getting more bold and barefaced with each passing day.'
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The Haitianisation of Jamaica now has turbo chargers on it...the process has been closed by fifty years under this administration....a retreating state that is only successful at collecting some taxes...a clueless minister and chief servant who has not realise that the war on crime has failed....it's not just a new engine that's need ...it's a totally new built for purpose vehicle and driver that's required....
ReplyDeleteI don’t know what to say about what is going on in my beautiful country the Lord help us.
ReplyDeleteI hope they lick them up for good👹
ReplyDeleteI'm so afraid to visit Jamaica too much thief's and robbery going on
ReplyDeleteThat's scary, what's wrong with them
ReplyDeleteWhy are our soldiers and polices not working under cover. We have cameras and drones. However; they seems to needing batteries. Something just not adding up. How these people are getting away with such ease. So it is in only areas securities are tun up. In other areas it turned down 🤔. Am now wondering if government has finished paying up their security forces. Is it's very strange to see slate of robbery the gunmen are in police uniform. Something is very wrong in Jamaica. How are we to know the fake from real and if we should respond, a big problem. Seems like a Mostly Responding work going on and then crape up later.
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