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Jamaican Private Sector Group Calls On Police Commissioner To Break Silence On “Suspected” Police Death Squad

KINGSTON, Jamaica, November 21, 2018 (CMC) – The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) says it is concerned at the silence of Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, following the murder conviction of a police constable, who was reported to have been a member of a so-called police death squad.

Constable, Collis ‘Chucky’ Brown, was found guilty on all charges, including three counts of murder, conspiracy to murder, and wounding with intent, at the Supreme Court, last week Thursday.

“The evidence presented asserted that this practice occurred with the knowledge and support of senior officers from the Jamaica Constabulary Force. The PSOJ accepts that the JCF (Jamaica Constabulary Force) High Command must be minded not to prejudice similar criminal trials concerning other police officers, which will commence imminently, but we are concerned that there has been no public comment by the commissioner of police,” PSOJ said in a statement.

It said that the trial of the police officer was a matter of great public interest, and that the allegations of police teams, systematically acting on the instructions of senior police officers, to target and kill individuals, has the gravest consequences for the public’s trust and confidence in the JCF, as well as highlighting large-scale human rights abuses.

PSOJ said it was urging the Commissioner to make a statement, in a bid to reassure the citizens of Jamaica that the aforementioned unlawful practice has ceased.

“What measures have been put in place to ensure that it never happens again? And what internal measures have been taken, to investigate the evidence from Brown’s trial, to identify and investigate any serving police officers or those who may have since left the service?” PSOJ questioned.


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