Brutal gang violence leaves British tourists stranded in Jamaican resorts

Hotel Half Moon Club beach, Montego Bay - 4CORNERS IMAGES
Hotel Half Moon Club beach, Montego Bay - 4CORNERS IMAGES

British tourists in Montego Bay face being stranded in their holiday resorts after the Jamaican military launched a crackdown on escalating gang violence.

The UK Foreign Office (FCO) warned holidaymakers that "intensive law enforcement activities" were expected in St James Parish after a state of emergency was declared there on Thursday.

About 200,000 Britons visit Jamaica each year, with many drawn to the luxury resorts and white sandy beaches in Montego Bay, but the surrounding parish has seen a surge in gang-related slayings and violence

Jamaica Constabulary Force Police Commissioner George Quallo told the Jamaica Information Service (JIS) that 335 murders were recorded in St James Parish in 2017, almost double other parishes, with "numerous gangs" operating in the area.

The FCO has said holidaymakers should limit their movements outside their resorts in the area, especially if travelling at night. Tourists were also urged to only use transport booked through their hotels.

Front of Round Hill resort near Montego Bay, Jamaica  - Credit: Axiom Photographic Agency
Front of Round Hill resort near Montego Bay, Jamaica Credit: Axiom Photographic Agency

"All citizens of Jamaica, including the violence producers, can feel safe in the hands of the military, as long as you are not threatening the troops,” said Major General Rocky Meade, chief of defence staff of the Jamaican Defence Force.

"We are ensuring that we enforce the rule of law, that we disrupt gang activities, and the particular focus is on those that are responsible for murders, lotto scamming, trafficking of arms and guns, and extortion," he said.

Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness said that the crackdown was being undertaken with the support of local tourism industry.

"Several stakeholders, including those in the tourism industry, have written to me to say that they would support the necessary actions to bring the parish of St James under control and restore public safety," he said.

Mr Holness said the government had been planning the operation "for some time".

The Canadian government has also warned its citizens to stay in their resorts.