Sensitive information on cases involving children left exposed at former CISOCA headquarters
Jan 16th, 2025 | Category: Special Reports | 1:47#JamaicaGleaner #CISOCA JANUARY 16, 2025: Sensitive data in at least six police station diaries containing information of cases involving hundreds and possibly thousands of children were left exposed in an abandoned building on Ruthven Road in St Andrew that previously housed the headquarters of the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA). The Gleaner, Wednesday, saw the massive, soiled, and dirty books lying on the floor of the facility. Informed sources told The Gleaner that the building now provides shelter for undesirable elements who sleep there at nights and use sections of the premises to relieve themselves. The front cover of one of the station diaries showed that it was used to collect data on child offences for
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