JCF DECLARES READINESS FOR HURRICANE MELISSA

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says it is fully prepared to respond to any eventuality as Hurricane Melissa approaches the island. In a comprehensive update to the nation on Monday, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Strategic Operations, Warren Clarke, assured Jamaicans that the Force has activated its emergency response mechanisms across all parishes.

“All our Incident Command Centres are operational across the island. We are fully integrated with the National Emergency Operation Center at the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and with the Parish Disaster Preparedness Committees’ command centres,” DCP Clarke said. “This ensures a coordinated and efficient response at the national and local levels.”

Deployment and Security

The JCF has mobilised approximately 12,000 personnel across the island, with another 2,000 officers on standby to be recalled from leave if required. Officers have been strategically deployed to secure communities, critical infrastructure, and scheduled premises. DCP Clarke says, “Our highway patrols are monitoring main thoroughfares across the island, and mobile patrols are active in residential and business districts. Specialised units are pre-deployed and prepared for rapid deployment.”

The Force is working in close partnership with the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) to secure key installations, including Petrojam, airports, hospitals, business districts, and major road networks. Areas vulnerable to flooding or other severe impacts are also being closely monitored.

Compliance and Enforcement

With the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA) now in effect, DCP Clarke urged the public to comply with any directives that may be issued under the law, including no-movement orders or evacuation instructions. “The JCF will be responsible for enforcing these measures to ensure everyone’s safety,” he said.

Phased Operations

DCP Clarke outlined a three-phase operational plan to guide the Force’s response before, during, and after the storm.

  • Pre-storm phase: Preparations and full mobilisation of resources.
  • During the storm: A total lockdown. “We appeal to all to hunker down and expect that there will be no movement. It is crucial that during the passage of the eye, everyone remains indoors. This is not a time to venture outside,” he cautioned.
  • Recovery phase: Post-storm operations will focus on securing citizens and public property, preventing looting, supporting shelters, and assisting with rescue and relief efforts.

Equipment and Communication

The Deputy Commissioner reported that sufficient hurricane equipment and supplies are available, with heavy-duty assets positioned islandwide. The JCF’s Technology Branch will ensure the stability of communication networks and emergency command systems throughout the storm. “Generators are fuelled, systems are in place, and adequate personnel are deployed for rapid response if necessary. If there is any disruption to wireless communication, immediate action will be taken to restore service,” the Deputy Commissioner said.

Assurance to the Public

DCP Clarke concluded with a firm message of reassurance:
“Be assured that the Jamaica Constabulary Force is fully prepared and dedicated to safeguarding the lives and property of all Jamaicans and guests during this challenging time. We will do everything in our power to support the nation through Hurricane Melissa.”

The JCF says it will continue to provide timely updates and guidance as the situation develops, in coordination with ODPEM and other emergency response agencies.