
Prime Minister Bruce Golding wants answers from the police about who spray-painted pro-People's National Party (PNP) graffiti on several premises in the communities of Denham Town and Tivoli Gardens Tuesday morning.
According to a story carried by the Gleaner, the prime minister visited the constituency yesterday while residents were still enraged about the 'PNP' markings which had been painted.
"I don't want to speculate, but what is curious is that this area has been under tight police and military surveillance so there are several people who are going to have to answer some questions," Golding told journalists in Tivoli Gardens.
"Something like what has gone on throughout the area last night could not have happened without being observed," added Golding.
According to the West Kingston MP: "The one thing that I will dismiss is that the graffiti that was painted here was done by duppies from over the May Pen Cemetery."
Councillor for Tivoli, Desmond McKenzie, was also adamant that the police should provide quick answers.

