The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) Tuesday said there had been more than 1 200 murders in just over ten months of this year, significantly higher than the same period last year.

Figures released by the JCF, showed that there were 1 215 killings from January 1 to November 6, compared to 1 101 during the corresponding period in 2020, an increase of 10.4 per cent.

The St Andrew South Police Division continues to lead in murders so far this year, with 144 cases, or 20 more cases when compared to 124 murders recorded for the corresponding period.

St James followed with an increase of 35 murders, from 98 cases last year to 133 cases this year; St Catherine South up by 19, from 92 to 111; and Westmoreland up by 35, from 65 to 100.

Despite Portland recording the second highest percentage increase in homicides, with killings in the division up 55.6 per cent, the parish, ironically, is the least murderous parish in 2021. Portland reported 14 homicides this year, up from nine last year.

The JCF said that the number of shootings islandwide rose marginally by 0.6 per cent with the figures showing there were 1 081 shootings, six more than last year.

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