VI News Staff 1 year ago

Jamaica sees 35% decline in murders and 64% drop in violent crime

Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has announced significant reductions in violent crime in Jamaica, with murders down 35% and overall violent crime decreasing by 64% in 2025.

Holness emphasized that this decline is a result of the strategic efforts by the security forces and the government’s ongoing investment in national security.

“You have no hiding place!” Holness warned criminals, stressing that security forces will relentlessly pursue gangs and those involved in illegal arms trafficking. “All the people who are importing guns into Jamaica, whether you live here or cooperate with people abroad, you have no hiding place. I want that message to go out very carefully,” he added.

Addressing the Manchester Chamber of Commerce awards banquet on March 29 at the Bloomfield Professional Centre in Mandeville, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to tackling criminal networks, which have long operated with relative impunity. He cited recent successes, including the interception of major illegal weapons shipments entering the country in the past month.

Holness also highlighted Jamaica’s ongoing efforts to modernize its security infrastructure, such as investing in new equipment, officer training, and strengthening international partnerships to combat cross-border crime.


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