17 Jun 2022 | 11:47 PM UTC
Jamaica: Authorities impose state of emergency in Saint Catherine Parish June 17
Officials impose state of emergency in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica, June 17 due to high crime levels; heightened security likely.
Event
Jamaican officials imposed a state of emergency in Saint Catherine Parish, including Spanish Town and areas west of Kingston, June 17. The move comes as authorities seek to combat prevailing high levels of violent crime in the area. Under the state of emergency, security forces have additional powers to conduct searches, limit businesses' operating hours, deny individuals access to certain locations, and detain people without a court warrant. Officials did not immediately specify the intended duration of the state of emergency, but it is likely that it will be in place for several weeks.
Heightened security is likely throughout the parish for the duration of the state of emergency. Authorities may implement curfews and checkpoints in some areas, which may result in localized transport and business disruptions.
Advice
Maintain heightened vigilance if operating in Saint Catherine Parish. Avoid police operations and large gatherings of security personnel. Do not attempt to navigate any roads closed by authorities. Adhere to all instructions issued by local officials, including any curfew orders.