There is a renewed call for the public to keep an eye out for counterfeit notes. This as the police confiscated same from a man in Downtown Kingston on Saturday. Divisional commander for Kingston Western, Senior Superintendent of Police Michael Phipps says, the police will be taking a zero-tolerance approach to just about anything that is against the law.
Phipps says the money was confiscated from a man in downtown Kingston, Saturday morning while conducting a business transaction.
More details in this report:
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has revealed plans to include a consultative approach, involving community input,…
During the opening of the 2024/25 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives, Minister of…
West Indies T20 World Cup Squad: Rovman Powell (c)Alzarri Joseph (vc)Johnson CharlesRoston ChaseShimron HetmyerJason HolderShai…
Fifty key figures from various sectors within the horse racing industry, including jockeys, trainers, owners,…
Keith Duncan, Chairman of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC), revealed that the GOJ revenue…
The People's National Party, PNP, politician, and land developer, who is a suspect in his…