KINGSTON, Jamaica, Observer - THE Police High Command on Sunday met with officials of the Chinese Embassy, Chinese businessmen and members of their civic groups to discuss the frequent attacks on Chinese nationals in Jamaica, and steps being taken by the police to deal with the matter. The High Command, in updating the Chinese community on the risk assessment done by the National Intelligence Bureau, engaged them in full discussion on some of the practices that made members of their community vulnerable to crime. The police agreed to implement a raft of security measures to protect the Chinese community in Jamaica, and their businesses in particular, and announced the appointment of liaison officers to deal with issues affecting the Chinese.
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