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In a statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister, Mr. Golding said the constituents should allow the courts to deal with the extradition matter involving Christopher “Dudus” Coke.
The prime minister said he’s concerned about the roadblocks that have been mounted in sections of the constituency.
And he said he has been assured that the security forces are determined to carry out their duties in a professional manner in order to prevent any reocurrence of the terrible atrocities that occurred in 2001.
Mr. Golding has also urged his constituents to cooperate with the security forces in the lawful execution of their duties.
He gave the re-assurance in the wake of widespread media reports that the residents of Tivoli Gardens are under siege, residents are being held as hostages and concerns about unlawful activities in the west Kingston constituency over the extradition issue.
Mr. Golding noted that despite the tense atmosphere that prevails, commercial and social activities in west Kingston remain normal and people continue to go about their normal business.
He further said schools are fully functional, the Coronation Market and the rest of the market district are doing brisk business and persons who travel to work or do business in the area continue to do so.
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