Interdiction Ordered For Policeman Who Allegedly Assaulted CVM-TV Cameraman
Police Commissioner Owen Ellington, has ordered the immediate interdiction of special constable Ricardo Lewis (of the Mobile Reserve), who allegedly assaulted a CVM-TV cameraman at the scene of a police killing in St. Ann on Saturday, July 3.
Lewis has been ordered interdicted, pending the outcome of an investigation into the matter. The action was deemed necessary as a result of questionable behaviour on the part of the policeman while on duty at the scene of a fatal shooting. Commissioner Ellington also sought to remind all members of the police force, of the need to conduct themselves with the highest level of integrity and professionalism, so that the Jamaica Constabulary Force can continue to enjoy much-needed support from the Jamaican public that it serves.
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One Response to “Interdiction Ordered For Policeman Who Allegedly Assaulted CVM-TV Cameraman”
said on July 17th, 2010 at 6:40 pm
YES I AGREE WITH MR ELLINGTON.THEY SHOULD CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN A PROFESSIONAL WAY, KNOW MATTER WHAT THE SITUATION IS, SO THAT THE JCF CAN CONTINUE TO WORK WITH MUCH NEEDED SUPPORT FROM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY SERVES.
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