Today’s Gleaner Editorial Defends Jamaica’s Expat Cops
Today’s editorial in the Gleaner newspaper, comes to the defence of the British expat police here in Jamaica, stating – “It has become something of a national sport to suggest, cynically, that Jamaicans, including those who seriously thought about the issues, who welcomed Mark Shields, Les Green and Justin Felice, saw them as magicians who [...]
Devon Dick Weighs In On Les Green’s Statements
Gleaner columnist Devon Dick adds his two cents to the ongoing furor over ACP Les Green’s recent comments about some murdered policemen being caught up in criminal activities. His article in today’s Gleaner begins: “Recently, Les Green, assistant commissioner of police, in a CVM-TV interview, stated that he had ‘no sympathy’ for police who die [...]
Les Green vs. Raymond Wilson Arguments
In the on-going discussion and debate regarding the war of words between Assistant Commissioner of Police Les Green and Chairman of the Police Federation, Sergeant Raymond Wilson, Desmond Allen, executive editor – operations at the Jamaica Observer newspaper has compiled a collection of letters to the editor on the matter … click here for more.
Les Green Hangs Out The Dirty Laundry
Today’s Clovis cartoon in the Jamaica Observer newspaper, shows Assistant Commissioner of Police Les Green hanging out the Jamaica constabulary’s dirty laundry, meanwhile the Chairman of the Police Federation complains that he should not have hung it in the front of their yard.
Les Green’s Comments Were Regrettable
Letter to the Jamaica Gleaner editor – Thursday, October 29, 2009 From: Dartland Pryce (dartlandpryce@yahoo.com) Re: Les Green’s Comments Were Regrettable Dear Editor, It has long been said, some may even say, long been known, that some members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) engage in illegal activities. The recent statements by ACP Les Green [...]
