Jamaica Government Accelerating CCTV Coverage
Introduction to JamaicaEye Programme
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC—Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang says the Government is accelerating the installation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras under the JamaicaEye Programme to cover all urban centers.
Addressing a recent meeting with the Portland business community at the Portland Municipal Corporation in Port Antonio, he informed them that about 1,000 cameras have been installed at hotspots across the island, and the Cabinet has approved the acquisition of an additional 2,500 devices.
How JamaicaEye Works
JamaicaEye is a national CCTV surveillance system designed to enhance public safety and security. It uses a network of public and private cameras to monitor public spaces and assist in responding to crime, accidents, disasters, and other incidents.
The Ministry of National Security manages the system, which is monitored by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).
It uses video analytics software for tasks like facial recognition, license plate recognition, and crowd counting, allowing for quick identification of potential threats and efficient response.
Benefits of JamaicaEye
Dr. Chang noted that the cameras provide a deterrent against crime by creating a sense of visibility, noting that once they are operational, “criminals think twice about where they go.”
“JamaicaEye is on the ground, where we can identify individuals, whether by facial or profile recognition,” he said.
The national security minister assured the Portland businesspeople that the JCF is actively addressing crime in the parish, utilizing intelligence-led policing.
“I can assure you that we have extremely good-quality intelligence. We are taking action… some of it is not visible, but it is the non-visible part that works well and what we are giving special attention to,” he said.
Conclusion
The JamaicaEye Programme is a significant step towards enhancing public safety and security in Jamaica. With the installation of CCTV cameras across the island, the Government aims to create a safer environment for citizens and visitors alike. The use of video analytics software and intelligence-led policing will help to identify and respond to potential threats, making Jamaica a more secure place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the JamaicaEye Programme?
A: The JamaicaEye Programme is a national CCTV surveillance system designed to enhance public safety and security.
Q: How many cameras have been installed under the programme?
A: About 1,000 cameras have been installed at hotspots across the island, and the Cabinet has approved the acquisition of an additional 2,500 devices.
Q: How does the programme work?
A: The programme uses a network of public and private cameras to monitor public spaces and assist in responding to crime, accidents, disasters, and other incidents.