On Friday, a week-long summer program aimed at the youth in St. Ann will reach its conclusion. Throughout the program, members of the Constabulary Force in the parish actively engaged with stakeholders to educate and prepare the youngsters for the evolving realities of crime and violence. The police emphasized the significance of safeguarding and nurturing young minds, particularly in the context of the country’s gang culture. The program sought to equip the youth with valuable knowledge and insights to help them navigate these challenges and make positive choices for their future. Watch the report:
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