JERSEY’S police force may be able to handle losing up to 14 officers and staff from their ranks if they successfully implement a new working model designed to improve output and efficiency, the Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel has heard.
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‘Not appropriate’ to comment on teen murder arrests says Minister
HOME Affairs Minister Kristina Moore has said it is not ‘appropriate’ for her to comment on a police investigation into the death of a 16-year-old Victoria College student earlier this year.
Increased border security: Customs to check vehicles and containers at harbour
EVERY container and every vehicle travelling into Jersey from outside Britain and Ireland is being checked by border control staff after the Island increased its security measures following the Paris terror attacks.
Police launch new probe into human trafficking in Jersey
A POLICE investigation has been launched into the potential trafficking of vulnerable people into the Island to be forced to work as cheap labour, the JEP has learned.
Smoking will still be allowed at La Moye Prison – despite UK and Wales banning cigarettes
PRISONERS at La Moye will be allowed to smoke during their sentence for the foreseeable future after the Home Affairs Minister ruled out following the lead of prisons in England and Wales and banning smoking completely.
States round-up: Talks on changing law on feline road deaths
PETITIONERS calling for better protection of Jersey’s cat population have been invited to meet ministers and the States Vet to discuss strengthening the Island’s animal welfare laws.
What have your Deputies been up to? The final installment of A Year in the Life of the States
The final part of the series in which States Members are given 200 words to reflect on their achievements over the past year
States police chief may hold post until 2021
POLICE chief Mike Bowron could lead the force until he retires in 2021, if a proposal is approved by the States.
States round-up: Allegation against Ted Heath and Education’s ‘beautiful constraint’
ONE allegation of child abuse has been made against former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath, the Home Affairs Minister has said.
Police drug squad not needed, says Home Affairs Minister – despite drop in substance seizures
THERE is no need to reinstate the States police drugs squad, the Home Affairs Minister has said after an independent report called for the Island to place more emphasis on tackling substance supply.

