WATCH: Citizens commend St Elizabeth police

ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica — The St Elizabeth Police Division, under the leadership of Superintendent Coleridge Minto, has received widespread commendation from community members for its exceptional outreach initiatives and enhanced security measures during the festive season. This praise emerged during a public walkthrough in Santa Cruz where citizens spontaneously approached the police chief to express their appreciation.

The annual ‘Shop with a Cop’ program, designed to foster positive police-community relations, was particularly highlighted as a successful initiative that brought Christmas cheer to approximately 200 local children. Karen Jack, an educator at Pepper Primary, remarked, ‘Seeing Mr. Minto actively working alongside citizens brings us genuine happiness. His reputation as a dedicated officer precedes him wherever he goes.’

Reverend Arthur Grant echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the transformed community perception of law enforcement: ‘Since the hurricane, we’ve consistently felt the police presence and their compassionate approach. We’re truly grateful for the service being provided.’

In response to security concerns, Superintendent Minto outlined strategic deployments focusing on the commercial hubs of Santa Cruz and Junction. ‘Our officers will maintain continuous presence throughout the festive season to ensure safe shopping environments,’ Minto stated. ‘Due to Hurricane Melissa’s impact on Black River, we anticipate increased pedestrian traffic from western parish residents in these commercial districts.’

The security strategy includes a substantial contingent of officers specifically assigned to Santa Cruz to maintain law and order. Local councillors Karl Whyte (Pedro Plains) and Christopher Williams (Santa Cruz division) jointly endorsed the police division’s community engagement efforts and security preparations.