Jamaica Gleaner News "IT CAN happen anywhere, at any-time. Bloodshed along the borderline - the boundary that separates two gangs, or groups with different political ideals. It is an invisible line that the opponents know they should not cross. A breach of this unwritten code spells death.
Superintendent of Police Delroy Hewitt, in charge of the St Andrew South Division, described the borderline as 'a demilitarised line where nobody (from either side) is supposed to cross'.
A few steps in the wrong direction, an innocent venture on to neighbouring streets can transition one into the afterlife.
This is the reality in many of Jamaica's inner-city communities where thugs impose lines of demarcation, separating turf."
Superintendent of Police Delroy Hewitt, in charge of the St Andrew South Division, described the borderline as 'a demilitarised line where nobody (from either side) is supposed to cross'.
A few steps in the wrong direction, an innocent venture on to neighbouring streets can transition one into the afterlife.
This is the reality in many of Jamaica's inner-city communities where thugs impose lines of demarcation, separating turf."
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