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Jamaica Observer  
April 29, 2011

Nine Klansman communities under curfew

NINE curfews which were imposed in sections of the St Catherine North Police Division will remain in effect until 6:00 pm tomorrow.

North along an imaginary line from the Tredegar Park mining quarry, to Gravel Heights entrance at the Sligoville main road;

The boundaries of the curfews are as follows:

Gravel Heights

South along an imaginary line from the Gravel Heights entrance at Tredegar Park to the Sligoville main road at Clinton drive;

East along Sligoville main road between Gravel Heights entrance and Clinton Drive; and

West along Tredegar Park main road between the Gravel Heights entrance and the Tredegar Park mining quarry.

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[/naviga:ul]

March Pen and Corletts Road

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]

North along Spanish Town Bypass between Dunbeholden Road and Holness Plaza;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]

South along the toll road between Dunbeholden Road and Bignal;  [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]

East along Dunbeholden Road, between the Spanish Town Bypass and the toll road; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]

West along Corletts Avenue between Holness Plaza and Bignal.[/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

Rivoli

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along Monk Street from St. Jago High School to Leach Avenue; [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along Barrett Street between Red Church Street and the Rio Cobre bank;  [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along an imaginary line along the Rio Cobre bank between St. Jago High School and Barrett Street; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along Red Church Street between Leach Avenue and Barrett Street.[/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

Railway Premises/Dallas Lane

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along Burke Road from the intersection of Salt Pond Road to the intersection of lower Oxford Road;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along the Spanish Town Bypass from the intersection of Salt Pond Road to the intersection of Oxford Road;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along Salt Pond Road from the intersection of Burke Road to the intersection of the Spanish Town Bypass; and    [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along Oxford Road from the intersection of Burke Road to the intersection of the Spanish Town Bypass.[/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

Damhead/Crescent District

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along Damhead Road from the intersection of Crescent main road to Cow Pen main road;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along Melissa Crescent from Crescent main road to Cow Pen Lane;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along Crescent main road from the intersection of Melissa Crescent to Damhead Road; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along Cow Pen Lane from the intersection of Melissa Crescent to Damhead Road.[/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

Jones Avenue

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along Greendale main road from the intersection of Greendale main road and Manley Boulevard to Dempshire Pen;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South aong the Spanish Town Bypass from the intersection with Manley Boulevard to an imaginary line from Dempshire Pen;              [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along Manley Boulevard from the intersection with Greendale main road to the Spanish Town Bypass; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along an imaginary line from Dempshire Pen main road from the intersection of Greendale main road and Dempshire Pen to the Spanish Town Bypass.[/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

Quarry Hill

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along the canal bank, between the bridge at the train line and the Bernard Lodge main road; [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along a dirt road between Bernard Lodge main road and an imaginary line;  [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along Bernard Lodge main road between the bridge at the train line and the Mount Zion Faith Temple Church; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along an imaginary line between the canal bank and the dirt road. [/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

Manchester Lane

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along Williams Street between Cumberland Road and Prince Avenue; [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along Manchester Street between Prince Avenue and Cumberland Road;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along Cumberland Road between Manchester Street and Williams Street; and [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along Prince Avenue between Williams Street and Manchester Street. [/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

Tredegar Park

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along an imaginary line at the cell tower between Tredegar Park main road and the Rio Cobre; [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along Ervin Drive between Tredegar Park main road and Jason Avenue, to the banks of the Rio Cobre; [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along Tredegar Park main road between the cell tower and Carlisle Avenue; and [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along the banks of the Rio Cobre, between the cell towers and Carlisle Avenue.   [/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

St Johns Road

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along St Johns Road from the intersection with #31 Lane to the intersection with 33 Lane; [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along an imaginary line from the bottom of #31 Lane to the intersection with 33 Lane; [/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East a 31 Lane from the intersection with St Johns Road to the intersection with the imaginary line at the bottom of the lane; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along 33 Lane from the intersection with St. Johns Road to the intersection with the imaginary line at the bottom of the lane;[/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

De-La-Vega City

[naviga:ul]

[naviga:li]North along an imaginary line at the De-la-Vega City playing field from Port Henderson Road to Salt Pond Road;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]South along the Spanish Town Bypass from Port Henderson Road to Salt Pond Road;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]East along Port Henderson Road from the De-la-Vega City playing field to the Spanish Town Bypass; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]West along Salt Pond Road from the Spanish Town Bypass to the De-la-Vega City playing field.[/naviga:li]

[/naviga:ul]

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 ground commander.

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