Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr Roger Luncheon said Cabinet has granted its approval to staff the data entry system of the Crime Observatory.
Luncheon told a post-Cabinet press briefing last week that over 40 police stations and access points are on the network and approved staffing would enable the inputting of prescribed data and information on criminal occurrences at the various stations and other offices to be transmitted electronically to the central data recording and analysis centre at the Observatory, according to a Government Information Agency press release.
“This information flow is designed to be done daily and the analysis in the centre is designed to be ongoing,” Dr Luncheon said, resulting in a