Curfew imposed in sections of Denham Town, Kingston West
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The 72-hour curfew that was imposed in sections of Denham Town community in Kingston Western, has been reinstituted. The curfew has been in effect from 8:00 am, on Thursday, January 16 and will remain in effect until at 8:00 am, on Sunday, January 19. The boundaries of the curfew are as follows:
North: Starting at the intersection of Little King Street and Race Course Lane (Blount Street); travelling to the fence line forming the western periphery of the Golden Heights Housing Development, also annexing the northern and eastern sections of the said development, travelling south along the paved gully and continuing to the intersection of William Street and Upper Rose Lane.
East: Along the intersection of William Street and Upper Rose Lane, continuing south along Rose Lane to the intersection of Beeston Street and Rose Lane.
South: Starting at the intersection of Beeston Street and Rose Lane, continuing west along Beeston Street to the intersection with Spanish Town Road.
West: Along Little King Street from Spanish Town to the intersection of Race Course Lane (Blount Street).
During the hours of the curfew, all individuals within its boundaries are required to remain within their premises, unless otherwise authorised by the ground commander.