Biden administration ramps up fight against Jamaican lottery scammers

The Biden administration is intensifying efforts to combat lottery scams originating from Jamaica, viewing it as a critical component of a broader strategy aimed at reducing the country’s significant crime rates. 

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These criminal activities are largely fueled by the influx of illegal firearms into the country.

Multi-faceted approach against lottery scams

The initiative involves a collaborative effort between Jamaican authorities and American security agencies, focusing on the eradication of lottery scams that have predominantly targeted elderly citizens in the United States for over a decade.

According to Radio Jamaica, Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, Uzra Zeya, highlighted the complex nature of lottery scams, emphasizing their role in a larger criminal network that generates over a billion dollars in illicit revenues annually. 

This vast sum of money significantly contributes to the demand and market for illegal weapons.

Tackling the influx of illegal firearms

Jamaica’s struggle with violent crime is exacerbated by the seizure of more than 600 illegal firearms annually, most of which are traced back to the United States. 

Zeya acknowledges the necessity of a multi-lateral strategy to address this issue effectively. 

She expresses optimism about making progress through the implementation of the Safer Communities Act in the United States, which has substantially increased penalties for those involved in the illegal arms trade. 

This legislation introduces stringent measures against the circulation of “ghost guns” and “straw purchases,” where firearms are acquired under false pretenses by individuals intending to pass them on to criminals who would otherwise be unable to access them.

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