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20 May 2026
St. Andrew North Police remain concerned about number of spirit-licensed premises being broken into
This content originally appeared on Jamaica News.
Written by Sugar Ray Thomas and Georgetta Williams
Despite a 65 per cent reduction in break-ins since the start of the year, the St. Andrew North police remain concerned about the number of spirit-licensed premises being targeted.
Speaking at a St. Andrew North Police Division Virtual Business Watch meeting on the weekend, Commanding Officer, Superintendent Randy Sweeney, reported that 18 break-ins were recorded up to May 15.
He said seven people have been arrested and charged.
Superintendent Sweeney said that the robbers are targeting places that have gaming/poker machines.
The Commanding Officer urged business operators to be proactive and protect themselves.
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