
Click to view full size
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is encouraging businesses, institutions and community organisations to connect their surveillance systems to the JamaicaEye public camera network, describing the initiative as an increasingly valuable tool in preventing crime and solving serious offences.
The appeal follows several recent investigations in which JamaicaEye footage, combined with forensic evidence and traditional detective work, played a critical role in identifying suspects and strengthening criminal cases.
Speaking in the weekly Force Orders, Assistant Commissioner of Police Wayne Josephs, head of the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB), said expanding the JamaicaEye network would significantly enhance the force’s investigative capabilities and improve public safety.
The portable companion to gazettE. Get notifications, track read articles, and more. The latest news from Trinidad and Tobago, in one place.
Related stories
See articles related to "JCF urges businesses to join JamaicaEye network to boost crime fighting"