The Chairperson of Crime Stop Jamaica, Sandra Glasgow, is seeking to assure Jamaicans that any information provided to them about criminal activity in the country will be kept secure and confidential.
She was speaking on Nationwide@5 on Wednesday.
Robian Williams reports.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced a $25 million fund for information related to Sunday’s mass killing in Cherry Tree Lane, Four Paths in Clarendon.
Prime Minister Holness says rewards, ranging from 1 to $1.5 million per person, will be available to those who give information that leads to the arrest of those responsible for the brutal attack.
He urged those with information about the massacre to tell the police.
Prime Minister Holness also sought to assure the public that the rewards will be paid in a safe manner once the National Security Ministry is in receipt of the information.
Director of Communications at the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency, Major Basil Jarrett, similarly sought to assure Jamaicans that any tip provided on the Cherry Tree Lane killings will be kept confidential.
Chairperson of Crime Stop Jamaica, Sandra Glasgow, also touted the organisation for never having a breach in their system.
Miss Glasgow further sought to allay fears of any possible leak of information from Crime Stop, saying there’s strict anonymity for those who provide tips to the organisation.
Tips can be shared with Crime Stop at 3-1-1, the JDF Tip Line at 876-837-8-8-8-8 or MOCA’s anonymous Tip Line at 8-8-8 MOCA-TIP that’s 888-662-2847.
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