Big ganja find in Portland
NINE PERSONS were arrested yesterday and a boat seized following an operation carried out by the narcotics police in Dolphin Bay, Portland. The raid also netted over 909 kilos (2,000 pounds) of compressed ganja. According to the police, the operation...
Gov't outlines plans to fight crime
Excerpts of Dr. Peter Phillips' broadcast to the nation last night in which he outlined the Government's plans to fight crime. BORDER CONTROL - First priority is to tighten control over Jamaica's borders, to plug the holes...
Mom testifies in Braeton inquest
THE MOTHER of one of the seven young men killed by the police in Braeton, St. Catherine on March 14, last year, testified yesterday how she heard one of them begging for his life just before he was shot.
'Haggart' was crime boss with int'l links - police
THE LATE Arnett Gardens "area don," William "Willie Haggart" Moore, was an organised crime boss on the international level, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Reginald Grant told the West Kingston Enquiry, yesterday.
HIV controversy rocks St Ann school - Teacher claims discrimination
A ST. ANN teacher has accused his former school of discrimination, charging that he was forced out of his job because of concerns among school officials that he might have HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
No to condoms in school
Dear Rev.: I WRITE to express my views on the issuing of condoms to teenagers. I think it is immoral and those who are supporting same should be silenced.
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