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For Inspector Seanene Steer, policing is more than enforcing the law. It is about leadership, discipline, and inspiring others to achieve their best. Since joining the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) in 2002, the little girl who knew from age 10 that she wanted to be a police officer has served for the last 24 years in various units, including Mobile Reserve, now Special Operations, Kingston Central, St Andrew Central, and now Manchester.
Now an inspector, she has built a reputation as a dedicated police officer whose commitment to service extends well beyond her daily responsibilities. She currently serves as zone commander in the Manchester Division, where she combines operational leadership with a passion for community building and mentorship.
Through her work in charity, she has extended her âserve and protectâ mandate through the United Statesâincorporated Promise Hands of Jesus Mission Limited. The group has supported Jamaicans in several areas, and she told The Sunday Gleaner that she was, by what she describes as either accident or divine intervention, selected to be the local face of the organisation.
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