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New Major Investigation Team (MIT) building set for business
published: Friday | March 24, 2006

David Bridger, Gleaner Writer

IN THE next few weeks, the police force's Major Investigation Team (MIT), the department that looks into the most serious crimes, will move into its new building on Harbour Street, downtown Kingston.

According to Police Com-missioner Lucius Thomas, "We acquired it (the building) some time ago and it is now being temporarily used by the Murder Reduction Team."

The Police Commissioner confirmed that the MIT "will be in there in the next two weeks or so".

BUILDING PAINTED

The new building has already been painted in the white and blue colour-scheme of the police force and stands three storeys tall. The ground floor has no windows. A large, freshly painted blue door is shaded by a small white-tiled roof which slopes from under the first floor windows and rests on six tall, blue rectangular columns.

The first floor has five large windows, the frames of which are all newly coated in bright blue paint. The second floor has three windows, all similarly painted.

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