On the occasion that Commissioner of Police George Quallo was summoned to(MNS) Robert Montague’s his offices to explain the truncated report he had submitted to the minister regarding the traffic snarl on the Palisadoes road, we reported he was going to be fired.
Credible sources informed this writer that it was only a matter of weeks before Commissioner George Quallo would make his exit.
Friday’s (JamaicaObserver) is reporting that Commissioner Quallo has been in consultation with the Police services Commission and that he will be gone in a matter of weeks.
According to the Observer at that meeting, Commissioner Quallo was accompanied by some members of the executive of the Police Officers’ Association (POA) who came out as a show of support for the commissioner. The POA members did not actually participate in the meeting. Sources in the National Security Ministry had told the OBSERVER ONLINE that the commissioner was told that it was time to examine his options during the meeting, which lasted for approximately 10 minutes.
When summoned to the bosses office in a meeting which lasts only 10 minutes in that context, I believe we know that was not a good meeting for Commissioner Quallo.
It seemed he was fired before he attended the meeting with Montague and the meeting with the services Commission was a sham designed to save face for the Commissioner of Police.
This publication wishes Commissioner Quallo well, you have nothing to be ashamed about.
You were given straws to spin into Gold. It difficult to convince the Emperor that he is naked while he is strutting around wearing no clothes.
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Mr. Quallo, you’ve done an exceptional job by representing the Jamaican Constabulary Force and it’s members. You’ve been the best Commissioner of Police since Lucius Thomas.
Keep up the good work Mr. Quallo, the men and women of Jamaican Constabulary Force respect and love you. Whenever you demits office, you’ll be miss and it will be like losing a love one!
All the best to you and your family Mrs. Quallo.