Police considering ‘more structure’ for ridesharing services in Jamaica

In response to recent challenges in investigating cases tied to ridesharing services, Jamaican law enforcement is contemplating the establishment of regulatory measures for these transport platforms. 

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This initiative arises amidst ongoing inquiries, notably the disappearance of educator Danielle Anglin, shedding light on the complexities faced by investigators.

Deputy Commissioner addresses investigative hurdles

Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Deputy Commissioner Fitz Bailey, responsible for the crime and security portfolio, underscored the obstacles encountered by police personnel. 

Bailey acknowledged the absence of a local association or organizational framework to support investigations involving ridesharing services. 

He emphasized the need for structured mechanisms to facilitate law enforcement’s engagement with such entities.

Suspect’s alleged affiliation with rideshare service

Of particular significance is the revelation that a suspect apprehended in connection with Danielle Anglin’s disappearance is purportedly affiliated with a rideshare service operating within Jamaica. 

Anglin, a 29-year-old educator from St Peter Claver Primary School, went missing on May 13, triggering widespread concern within the community. 

Investigations have since identified the suspect as a convicted sexual offender, intensifying scrutiny on the nature of his involvement.

Utilizing technological aids in investigation

Drawing upon technological resources, including Jamaica Eye, law enforcement has pieced together crucial details regarding Anglin’s last known movements. 

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Deputy Commissioner Bailey highlighted the collaborative efforts with the Communication Forensics and Cybercrimes Division, indicating a potential trajectory leading to Anglin’s disappearance. 

Forensic analysis of the suspect’s vehicle and the discovery of human skeletal remains in Clarendon provide pivotal leads, awaiting conclusive forensic examination.

In light of these developments, Deputy Commissioner Bailey has pledged to advocate for more structure is put in place to treat with these type of association or organisation.

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