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Jamaica makes progress in combatting human trafficking says Police Commissioner

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Jamaica makes progress in combatting human trafficking says Police Commissioner

Jamaica’s fight against human trafficking is gaining momentum, according to Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson. 

Speaking at the inauguration of a new Child-Friendly Space at the Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigation Branch (C-TOC) in downtown Kingston, Commissioner Anderson commended the nation’s National Task Force against Human Trafficking for its dedication and highlighted both achievements and ongoing obstacles in this critical battle.

Passionate commitment leading the charge

Commissioner Anderson emphasized the fervent dedication of the National Task Force, describing its members as impassioned individuals committed to combating human trafficking. 

Their unwavering commitment, he noted, lies at the heart of Jamaica’s strategy to confront and prevent these crimes.

Redefining Jamaica’s image

Reflecting on Jamaica’s efforts to dispel any notion of being a trafficking hotspot, Major General Anderson underscored the country’s commitment to reshaping its international reputation.

Pointing to tangible successes in prosecuting traffickers, Commissioner Anderson highlighted the increasing number of convictions and cases brought before the courts. 

These legal victories signify a strengthening legal framework and a justice system better equipped to handle the complexities of trafficking cases, marking significant progress in Jamaica’s anti-trafficking efforts.

Focus on victim support

A crucial aspect of Commissioner Anderson’s address was the emphasis on establishing child-friendly spaces to support victims. 

These spaces provide a nurturing and secure environment for young victims, minimizing re-traumatization and facilitating their recovery process. 

Anderson stressed the importance of such initiatives in safeguarding and aiding the most vulnerable individuals affected by trafficking.

A comprehensive approach

Anderson’s remarks shed light on Jamaica’s comprehensive approach to combating human trafficking, combining advocacy, legal action, and victim support. 

This multifaceted strategy underscores the nation’s commitment to addressing this complex issue head-on.

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