149 gang leaders charged since start of 2022 – police
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The police have arrested and charged 149 gang leaders and crime influencers, disrupting a total of 78 gangs nationwide, since the beginning of 2022.
The revelation was made by Police Commissioner, Major General Anthony Anderson, at a digital press briefing Tuesday as he sought to reaffirm the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s commitment to dismantling criminal organisations and restoring safety to communities across the country.
“Our commitment as the JCF is to continue to relentlessly target criminal organisations and remove those criminal gangsters who use fear to subdue communities, commit murders, and interrupt the quality of life of law-abiding citizens,” Anderson said.
Anderson highlighted the force’s strategy of conducting extensive post-trial reviews to improve future cases, as well as the recent launch of an Advanced Counter-Gang Training Course in collaboration with America’s National Centre for State Courts and the US Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.
The training course, which began on March 30, aims to enhance the capacity of the entire law enforcement community to investigate, prosecute, and secure convictions in organised crime cases.
A total of 60 participants from various law enforcement agencies, including the JCF, Major Organised Crime & Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA), the Department of Corrections, the Victim Support Division of the Justice Ministry, and the Financial Investigating Division (FID), attended the training.
Major General Anderson expressed his confidence in the programme, stating, “We believe that this training will lead to even more arrests and convictions in the future, as we continue to disrupt the criminal organisations.”