JCF, Indecom probe cop’s alleged involvement in beating at Rebel’s party
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Police High Command launched an investigation into an online video showing a beating during entertainer Rebel’s birthday party over the weekend, allegedly involving an off-duty cop. The matter is now in the hands of the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM), the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) announced in a statement Monday.
“The High Command only became aware of this incident and the reported connection to a member after it was raised publicly by a talk show host. Upon learning of the incident, the High Command immediately launched an internal investigation,” the JCF said, adding “However, the matter has since become the subject of an independent investigation by INDECOM, which is responsible for investigating allegations of police misconduct.”
The JCF says it will fully cooperate with INDECOM’s investigation into the incident.
On Sunday, music executive Romeich Major publicly apologised to the reported victims of the beating, TikTokers TJ and Moya. Major had come under public scrutiny for allegedly being linked to the beating, videos of which have since gone viral on social media.
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The High Command rejected any allegations of delays in its response to the matter and reminded the public it permits members to engage in private service, commonly referred to as “extra work,” under strict guidelines outlined in Force Orders.
“Private Service arrangements must adhere to established rules regarding eligibility, prohibited activities, and operational standards. The policy ensures that such engagements are conducted transparently, ethically, and without conflict of interest. While extra work is allowed, all officers are required to uphold the highest professional standards at all times, whether on-duty or off-duty,” the police said.
Prior to INDECOM opening an investigation the police had been probing whether these standards had been breached.
“Any misconduct or breach of policy is treated with the utmost seriousness. We assure the public that any member found in breach of JCF policies or the law will be held accountable,” the High Command stressed.