MOCA targetting 17 locations in major operation across Kingston, St. Catherine and Westmoreland
- Trishana Roberts
- Jan 9
- 2 min read

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) is confirming that members of the Agency’s operational and investigative team are currently involved in a joint operation alongside personnel from the Financial Investigation Division (FID), the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), and soldiers from the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), at 17 locations across the parishes of Kingston, St Catherine and Westmoreland.
The operations are aimed at executing search warrants at the various locations, in connection with an ongoing investigation into allegations of serious organized crime.
According to Major Basil Jarrett, Director of Communications at MOCA, the agency is unable to divulge further details at this point, as the investigations and operations are ongoing.
Major Jarrett is assuring residents however that there is no need to be unduly concerned about the presence of the law enforcement officers in their communities, as the operations will be conducted in accordance with the agency’s core values of professionalism, accountability and integrityThe Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) is confirming that members of the Agency’s operational and investigative team are currently involved in a joint operation alongside personnel from the Financial Investigation Division (FID), the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), and soldiers from the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), at 17 locations across the parishes of Kingston, St Catherine and Westmoreland.
The operations are aimed at executing search warrants at the various locations, in connection with an ongoing investigation into allegations of serious organized crime.
According to Major Basil Jarrett, Director of Communications at MOCA, the agency is unable to divulge further details at this point, as the investigations and operations are ongoing.
Major Jarrett is assuring residents however that there is no need to be unduly concerned about the presence of the law enforcement officers in their communities, as the operations will be conducted in accordance with the agency’s core values of professionalism, accountability and integrity.
The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency’s (MOCA) joint operation across 17 locations in Kingston, St. Catherine, and Westmoreland demonstrates a robust commitment to tackling serious organized crime in Jamaica. The collaboration with the Financial Investigation Division, Jamaica Constabulary Force, and Jamaica Defence Force, as highlighted by Major Basil Jarrett, underscores a professional and accountable approach to executing search warrants in this ongoing investigation. At our website, we support such critical efforts with Legal Translation Services for investigative documents and Certified Translation Services for court-ready evidence, ensuring seamless international cooperation. Visit us to bolster MOCA’s mission against corruption and crime!
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Major Jarrett is assuring residents however that there is no need to be unduly concerned about the presence of the law enforcement officers in their communities, as the operations will be conducted in accordance with the agency’s core values of professionalism, accountability and integrity.