‘Obstruction’ in gated communities facilitates crime, warns SSP Phillips

Senior Superintendent Christopher Phillips. (Photo via JCF)

Senior Superintendent Christopher Phillips is expressing concerns about the challenges police face in gaining access to gated communities.

Speaking on behalf of his St Catherine South division, SSP Phillips highlighted instances where officers were obstructed while performing their duties, an issue he says poses a threat to community safety.

“It has come to our attention that there are elements within gated communities obstructing the police when we attempt to carry out our responsibilities,” Phillips said. “This not only hinders our ability to serve and protect but also emboldens criminal activities within these areas, which is unacceptable.”

According to a news release, the concerns arise from recent incidents that underscore the gravity of the situation. SSP Phillips recounted a disturbing case where a man from a gated community was arrested and charged with multiple offences, including crimes against a minor.

“We recently apprehended a suspect responsible for seven offences against a 14-year-old girl. During the arrest, we also discovered lead sheets and a prohibited weapon in his possession,” Phillips revealed. “This case exemplifies the type of criminal activities that flourish under the cover provided by restricted access to these communities.”

SSP Phillips is warning that obstructing police operations is not only illegal but detrimental to the safety of all residents.

“I want to remind everyone that hindering police duties facilitates a dangerous environment for everyone, including the residents of these communities,” he emphasised.

The commanding officer made an appeal to the citizens of St Catherine South, and beyond, urging them to collaborate with law enforcement to enhance safety and security.

“We are earnestly asking for your cooperation. Do not prevent us from entering your communities; rather, join us in our efforts to thwart criminal elements and ensure a secure living environment,” he implored.

Concluding his statement, SSP Phillips expressed a desire for unity and cooperation.

“Together, we can forge a safer and more harmonious society. Your support is crucial in this endeavour. Let us collaborate to maintain the safety and security of our communities.”

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