Coleridge Minto

Coleridge Minto

police officer Jamaica

Coleridge Minto is a Superintendent of Police in Jamaica, currently serving as the commanding officer for the St Elizabeth Police Division. He gained public attention following a successful predawn operation that resulted in the seizure of illegal firearms and ammunition. Minto emphasized the importance of community intelligence in combating crime, highlighting the police's commitment to maintaining public safety and reducing criminal activity in the region.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,834
Power
14$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Jamaica 1 7.00 0.10% +0% 2,961,167 2,834 $15,000 14$
Totals 1 2,961,167 2,834 $15,000 14$
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Recent Mentions

Jamaica Jamaica: Superintendent Coleridge Minto accompanied Chris Elmore during his tour of damage-affected areas in Black River. 7

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: UK minister pledges long-term support to Jamaica | News

Jamaica Jamaica: Coleridge Minto is the Head of the St Elizabeth Police Division who reported on the impact of Hurricane Melissa. 7

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Additional police personnel in St Elizabeth | News

Jamaica Jamaica: Commanding Officer for the St Elizabeth Police Superintendent Coleridge Minto disclosed that three people allegedly caught looting were arrested. 5

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Appeal for patience | Lead Stories

Jamaica Jamaica: Superintendent of Police Coleridge Minto confirmed that all detainees under his supervision are safe during Hurricane Melissa. 9

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Detainees safe and secure at Black River Police Station | Lead Stories

Jamaica Jamaica: Superintendent Coleridge Minto disclosed that three people allegedly caught looting were arrested. 5

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: First steps to relief | Lead Stories

United States United States: St. Elizabeth Police Superintendent Coleridge Minto reported that at least two people died in Black River due to the hurricane. 5

CNN: Ravaged by Hurricane Melissa, this once-vibrant Jamaican town is now in desperate need of help

Guyana Guyana: Superintendent Coleridge Minto confirmed that Burton and her daughter were located in Mandeville. 6

Stabroek News: Teen mom and baby among four missing people found in Manchester

Jamaica Jamaica: Superintendent Coleridge Minto confirmed that Kenalya and Kiera were located in Mandeville. 6

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: St Elizabeth mother and child found | News