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11:20 pm, Thu December 31, 2020
The St. Ann police are warning that persons planning to flock to beaches in the parish over the New Year s holiday will be prosecuted if caught.
Superintendent David Whyte, head of operations for Area 2, told Radio Jamaica News that the police will be taking a zero tolerance approach to beachgoers found in breach of the Disaster Risk Management Act.
He said persons have been defying the orders to stay away from the closed beaches in the parish.
Several beachgoers were arrested and charged on Boxing Day during operations conducted by the St. Ann police.
Seven beaches, including the Ocho Rios Bay, Turtle Beach, Fantasy, Cardiff Hall, Flavour and Little Dunn s River have all been ordered closed by the Ministry of Local Government.
Hellshire Beach during the Independence holidays this year.
The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development has listed 16 beaches and 19 rivers that are to remain closed in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the island.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness shared the list on social media Monday.
See the full list below:
Kingston & St Andrew: Bob Marley Beach; Cane River Falls; Penfield River; Grove River; Cane River (Dallas); Hope River
St Catherine: Hellshire Beach; Caymanas River/Natures; Paradise River
Clarendon: Farquhar Beach; Salt River; Cockpit River
Manchester: Alligator Pond Beach; Alligator Pond River; Noisy River (Oxford River); Gutts River