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Ministry of Labour and Social Security [7] Ministry of Local Government and Community Development [8] National Solid Waste Management Authority(NSWMA) Jamaica Fire Brigade; Ministry of National Security [9] Jamaica Constabulary Force; Jamaica Defence Force; Passport, Immigration & Citizenship Agency; The Department of Correctional Services
The Ministry of National Security (MNS) is a statutory under the government of Jamaica responsible for maintaining national safety through the enforcement of law and order. It has its headquarters in the North Tower of the NCB Towers in Kingston. [1] It is also charged with preserving the security of Jamaica’s borders.
Hon. Andrew Gallimore – Ministry of Labour and Social Security [4] Hon. Joseph Hibbert – Ministry of Transport and Works [4] Hon. Clifford Everald Warmington – Ministry of Water and Housing [4] Hon. Michael Stern – Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce [4] Hon. William J.C. Hutchinson – Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries [4]
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (Jamaica) Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport; Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (Jamaica) Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Jamaica) Ministry of National Security (Jamaica)
The Jamaica Combined Cadet Force (JCCF) is a voluntary youth organisation which has been in existence since 1943 and caters to children between ages of 11 to 17 years old. It is an essential arm of the Ministry of National Security which provides training to the nation's youth to develop strong and capable leaders.
The Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica (DCS) is a department of the Ministry of National Security of Jamaica, [1] headquartered in Kingston. [2] The department operates prisons and jails in Jamaica. The current [when?] Commissioner of Corrections is Brigadier Radgh Mason. [3]
In March, Jamaica formally pledged 200 personnel for the U.N.-backed mission, but the long-delayed security force has been slow to deploy and its initial mandate will expire in under a month if it ...
The Police Academy was refurbished and reopened in 1997. In 2014, the National Police College of Jamaica was established following a merger of the Police Academy, the Jamaica Constabulary Staff College, the Caribbean Search Centre, the Firearm and Tactical Training Unit, and the Driving School, which all operated independently at Twickenham Park.