The Jamaica Constabulary Force plays a crucial role as a major partner in the Government of Jamaica’s National Task Force Against Trafficking in Persons. This year, on Sunday, July 30, 2023, the world observes the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. The campaign for this year’s World Day Against Trafficking in Persons aims to create awareness and urges governments, law enforcement, and civil society to evaluate and strengthen their efforts in preventing trafficking, providing support to victims, and ending impunity for the perpetrators. Detective Inspector Kemisha Gordon, the Sub Officer in Charge of the Anti-Trafficking In Persons (Tip) Vice Squad, sheds light on the campaign’s significance and objectives in the video below. Watch the video to discover more about this crucial initiative.
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