Jamaica identifies nearly 100 individuals for extradition to US over lottery scamming charges

In a recent address at the Global Services Association of Jamaica President’s Breakfast Forum in St. James, Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang unveiled the government’s robust measures against lottery scamming.

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He announced that nearly 100 individuals have been earmarked for extradition to the United States on related charges.

Since 2016, the authorities have already facilitated the extradition of 29 Jamaicans to face allegations in the United States, marking a significant escalation in efforts to combat this illicit practice. 

Minister Chang emphasized the multifaceted impact of lottery scamming on Jamaica’s economy, underscoring the imperative for concerted action.

Unified front against criminality

Acknowledging the pervasive threat posed by lottery scamming, Minister Chang highlighted the collaborative stance of the Jamaican government in tackling the issue. 

He detailed the synergistic efforts of key law enforcement entities such as the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Communications Forensic and Cybercrime Division (CFCD) and the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA), augmented by the involvement of other governmental bodies.

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Mitigating economic fallout

Beyond its immediate criminal implications, lottery scamming has ramifications extending to Jamaica’s economic landscape. 

Minister Chang cautioned against the potential deterrent effect on foreign investment, citing concerns that businesses may be deterred from operating in an environment marred by cybercrime.

Law Enforcement’s vigilant pursuit

Deputy Superintendent Maurice Goode, communications officer of the CFCD, provided insight into the law enforcement’s relentless pursuit of justice. 

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He revealed that over 450 individuals have been apprehended in connection with lottery scamming since 2016, with subsequent legal actions taken against 400 suspects and convictions secured against 62 perpetrators.

Upholding Justice and economic stability

As Jamaica intensifies its crackdown on lottery scamming, the government’s unwavering commitment to upholding justice and safeguarding economic stability remains steadfast. 

With collaborative efforts across law enforcement agencies, the nation aims to curtail the menace of this illicit activity and fortify its reputation as a safe and attractive investment destination.

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