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A former member of Jamaica's parliament has opened up about some of the measures that were employed to keep her safe amid a slew of death threats over the four years she served as a lawmaker.
Heather Robinson, the one-term parliamentary representative for what was then St Catherine South Central, recounted that the threats against her life were based on police intelligence. None of the threats, she acknowledged, were made directly or by telephone.
But they were credible enough that at one point, she was assigned two police bodyguards, Robinson recalled.
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