Major police shake-up

From: The Weekly Gleaner | Date: November 20, 2002 | Copyright information

A MAJOR reshuffle of senior police officers, which became public last week, has been linked to the latest efforts of the security forces to tackle soaring crime levels which have resulted in 875 murder so far this year.

Reports last week revealed a shake-up among top officers in the Corporate Area; a planned transfer of the 12 members of the 25-member Crime Management Unit (CMU) who staged a sickout last week; and the merging of the CMU into the Mobile Reserve under Assistant Commissio...

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