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Call for students to form own watch

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UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WHO LIVE in the Pleasant View, St Michael area are being urged to band together and form a student watch’ to protect themselves from acts of crime.

The advice came from Inspector David Lewis as a team of lawmen from the District “A” Police Station accompanied security officials of the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies, led by Director of Campus Security Services Oral Reid, went on a walk-through of the Pleasant View and Wanstead areas Friday afternoon.

“I think they should come together and form a student watch which would assist them in terms of keeping an eye out for one another,” Inspector Lewis said, as he cautioned students against walking in unlit and vulnerable areas as they moved to and from the campus.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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