Upgrade! JCF vehicles getting modern with new tech
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says
it has begun a process of major technological upgrades to its fleet of service vehicles
to transform and modernise the organisation.
In a Facebook post on Friday (Jan. 3), the
JCF explained the its investment in fit-for-purpose vehicles will greatly help
in the fight against organised crime – in its bid to make Jamaica safer for all
her people.
“The process of outfitting our patrol cars
with tablets, GPS tracking, and cameras has already begun,†the JCF added.
Judging from the images, it would seem the JCF has decided that start its revamp with service vehicles attached to the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB).
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The post was also shared by Prime Minister Andrew Holness on his social media pages.
View this post on Instagram As part of the Constabulary’s thrust to modernize and transform the organization, they have invested in fit-for-purpose motor vehicles to help keep us safe. The process of outfitting the patrol cars with tablets, GPS tracking, and cameras has already begun. #AForce4Good @jamaicaconstabularyforceA post shared by Hon. Andrew Holness Ÿ‡¯Ÿ‡² (@andrewholnessjm) on Jan 4, 2020 at 2:36pm PST