Jamaica is stepping up its battle against organized crime and corruption. The Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has selected the Siren platform to enhance its investigative capabilities, as announced in a recent news segment on CVM TV.
The initiative is supported by a partnership between the Jamaican and U.S. governments. Ireland's Ambassador to Jamaica, John Concannon, emphasized that the collaboration brings together cutting-edge technology to consolidate data sources and identify trends using artificial intelligence.
Siren, a leading investigation platform, will help MOCA analyze large volumes of data to detect criminal patterns, uncover corrupt practices, and strengthen law enforcement efforts. The deployment underscores a growing trend of using advanced analytics and AI in public safety and anti-corruption operations worldwide.