THE Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) will, on November 22, link with the security forces in seeking the public's assistance to capture the country's 10 Most Wanted criminals.This will take the form of a three-hour phone-in that day, starting at 6:00 p.m. Callers will get an opportunity to speak to Acting Commissioner of Police, Jevene Bent, Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields; Assistant Commissioner of Police Denver Frater and Peter John Thwaites, chairman of the PSOJ crime committee. Minister of National Security, Derrick Smith, recently named the 10 Most Wanted persons on the police list.