Gov’t Approves Contract To Outfit Cops With Protective Gear

Cops on operation (file photo)
Cops on oper­a­tion (file photo)

KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – Cabinet has award­ed a con­tract val­ued at US$771,000 to American firm, Armor Express, for the pro­vi­sion of pro­tec­tive equip­ment for the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). The items include 1, 500 bal­lis­tic vests, 1, 000 bal­lis­tic hel­mets and 500 hel­met shields. Speaking at Wednesday’s Jamaica House press brief­ing at the Office of the Prime Minister in Kingston, Minister with respon­si­bil­i­ty for Information, Senator Sandrea Falconer, said the acqui­si­tion of these pieces of equip­ment is crit­i­cal for the safe­ty and pro­tec­tion of police per­son­nel. She informed that the funds have been bud­get­ed for in the recur­rent bud­get for 201516.

The pro­vi­sion and dis­tri­b­u­tion of these crit­i­cal secu­ri­ty equip­ment to police per­son­nel will pro­vide per­son­al pro­tec­tion and reduce seri­ous injuries while on duty,” she not­ed. Falconer said JCF sta­tis­tics show that between 2012 and 2014, a total of 38 police per­son­nel were injured on duty. She said it is impor­tant that the police are equipped and pro­tect­ed to face chal­lenges on the job. The last pur­chase of bal­lis­tic vests for the JCF was made in 2013. Headquartered in Central Lake, Michigan, Armor Express designs, devel­ops, man­u­fac­tures and dis­trib­utes a full line of high per­for­mance hard and soft body armour, hel­mets and oth­er acces­sories for law enforce­ment, mil­i­tary, cor­rec­tion­al and oth­er tac­ti­cal personnel.
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