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October 6 in Jamaican Police History

october 6, 1948 – The Gleaner newspaper receives a letter from W.A. Bustamante, suggesting that they open a fund for the widow and children of Detective Corporal Lewis, who was killed while attempting to arrest the notorious criminal Ivanhoe Martin (aka Rhygin). Along with this letter, Mr. Bustamante forwards a cheque for £50 to start [...]

September 21 in Jamaican Police History

September 21, 1964 – Constable Frank brown, who is directing traffic at the corner of Montrose Avenue and Lady Musgrave Road in St. Andrew, because of a reception being given by Deputy Prime Minister Donald Sangster for the West Indies cricket team, is upbraided by Housing Minister, D.C. Tavares, for not giving his car priority [...]

September 8 in Jamaican Police History

September 8, 1984 – district constables are unhappy with how regulars from the ranks of constables to officers are treating them “like boys”. President of the United District Constable’s Association, Aston Manning, says they had been doing the full range of police duties, putting their lives on the line, like everybody else in the security [...]

 
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