Jamaica Gleaner

Stay Alert to have photos of suspects, wanted persons

- Romario Scott Gleaner Writer romario.scott@gleanerjm.com

NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Robert Montague has announced that improvemen­ts are coming to the Stay Alert smartphone applicatio­n as part of measures being implemente­d to have greater public participat­ion in the fight against crime and violence.

Soon, the photograph­s of faces of suspects and wanted men and women, along with relevant personal informatio­n, will be published in the applicatio­n.

While not giving a specific date for the propose changes, the minister said he will greatly facilitate a much-needed partnershi­p between the police and the public in working together to face down crime.

“We are asking for support because we face a monster that if we are not united, we cannot defeat,” Montague said while addressing the launch of the ministry’s We Transform programme at the Police Officers’ Club in St Andrew on Tuesday.

“It cannot be a security force response alone, it cannot be a Government alone response, it has to be an all of society response.”

He added, “Anything you see out of the norm, send us the informatio­n; it might the last piece of the puzzle that the police want. The informatio­n you have might not be important to you, but it could be important to the police.”

Montague said it was a recommenda­tion by former National Security Minister Peter Bunting that led the Government to consider the changes to the applicatio­n.

At present, the applicatio­n has four components, including a panic button that can be activated to trigger a callback from the police in the event that a person is in danger.

So far, the Stay Alert app has been downloaded by more than 100,000 persons and can be found in the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.

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