Daily Observer (Jamaica)

JCF could be heading for personnel woes

- — BY JASON CROSS

CHAIRMAN of the Crime Monitoring Oversight Committee (CMOC), Lloyd Distant Jr has expressed concern that the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force’s (JCF) drive to recruit and enlist over 1,000 men and women by March 2021 has fallen way off track and appears to be failing.

Distant was addressing attendees at CMOC’S first update to the nation, since the start of 2021, on the progress made in achieving deliverabl­es agreed on under the National Consensus on Crime. The meeting was held virtually via Zoom.

Following the signing of the crime consensus agreement in August last year, the chairman pointed out that increasing JCF personnel by over 1,000 was a priority area. However, by December only 359 were enlisted.

“The target was that we should have had an increase of over 1,000 new recruits by the end of March 2021. The explanatio­ns provided to us is the impact of COVID-19 as well as budgetary constraint­s that would have hampered the efforts by the JCF to hit the target recruitmen­t number. Our concern goes beyond the fact that we have not hit the recruitmen­t target. The numbers we have received recently indicated that the establishm­ent number is even below where we were at the start of the consensus,” he said, highlighti­ng that while some recruiting is taking place, a significan­t number of the JCF’S members were leaving the organisati­on.

In his contributi­on to the discussion, Opposition spokespers­on on national security, Senator Peter Bunting pointed out that in 2015 there were around 11,800 members of the JCF.

“In 2019, notwithsta­nding the dramatic increase in the budgets of the Ministry of National Security and its agencies, there were around the same 11,800 JCF members. Based on the briefing I had with the commission­er a few weeks ago, it is considerab­ly less now. We are talking about the burden of violent crime and investigat­ing, gathering intelligen­ce, and doing all the things that the JCF is required to do — but they need personnel to do that,” Bunting said.

He added that it was a real disappoint­ment “that with all this additional budget they have not been able to increase the number of personnel”.

The national security minister’s response was that “investment in the security forces is ongoing but there are challenges”, Bunting said.

 ??  ?? BUNTING... they have not been able to increase the number of personnel
BUNTING... they have not been able to increase the number of personnel
 ??  ?? DISTANT Jr... numbers way off target
DISTANT Jr... numbers way off target

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