Jamaica’s crime fighting efforts have been boosted with yesterday's official opening of the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA's) polygraph centre.
The facility, which is located at the National Police College, in Twickenham Park, St. Catherine, is the first of its kind in the Caribbean. It will house a regional polygraph school.
Commissioner of Police, Carl Williams, says the centre is a major part of plans to transform the culture of the Jamaica Constabulary Force and root out corrupt cops. He said the plan is to introduce polygraph testing as a part of the vetting process for new officers.
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