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Curfews imposed in sections of the Corporate Area
Thursday, July 19, 2012 | 10:07 AM
SEVERAL curfews have been imposed in some St Andrew North, St Andrew Central, Kingston Eastern and Western communities.
The curfews began last night at 7:00 and will remain in effect until 6:00 pm tomorrow. The boundaries of the curfews are as follows:
St Andrew North:
- Park Lane;
- Donmair Commons;
- 100 Sunrise;
- Castle Heights; and
- Grants Pen.
St Andrew Central:
- Kintrye and Tavern;
- Jungle 12 and Bryce Hill;
- African Gardens, August Town;
- Verene Avenue, Kingston; and
- Swallowfeild.
Kingston Eastern:
- Southside;
- Kingston Western;
- Admiral Town; and
- Lincoln Crescent.
During the hours of the curfews all persons within the boundaries are required to remain within their premises unless otherwise authorised in writing by the members of security forces in charge of enforcing the curfews.
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