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JamaicaEye woes: National surveillance network faces major issues

20 December 2024
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National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has disclosed that the JamaicaEye surveillance network is in disarray, with a shortage of personnel causing numerous cameras to become inoperable.

The system, launched in March 2018 to bolster safety and security, integrates public and private CCTV feeds to aid in crime prevention and law enforcement efforts. However, during a meeting with business leaders in New Market, St. Elizabeth, on Wednesday, Dr Chang revealed that a transition to digital technology has left the network underfunded and understaffed, undermining its effectiveness.

In response, Dr Andre Haughton, Shadow Minister of Science, Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, has called for urgent government intervention following

“With the Christmas season, a time when crime traditionally spikes, upon us, this failure poses a serious threat to public safety,” Haughton reasoned.

“The non-functioning cameras represent a national security crisis. These devices are critical for monitoring and responding to criminal activity. The Government must explain how we reached this dangerous juncture and take immediate corrective action,” Dr Haughton stated.

He is urging the government to take the following actions:

1. Conduct an Emergency Audit: Assess the operational status of all Jamaica Eye cameras.

2. Implement Immediate Repairs: Launch an emergency maintenance programme to restore functionality.

3. Engage Technology Experts: Partner with local tech companies to ensure sustainable system improvements.

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