Jamaica Customs Agency intercepts over 100 illegal firearms and 8,000 rounds of ammunition

The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) has issued a strong warning to gun smugglers after seizing over 100 illegal firearms and 8,000 rounds of ammunition in two major operations at the country’s ports in December 2024 and February 2025.

The recent seizures follow Jamaica Customs taking full control of non-intrusive cargo inspections in July 2024. The agency’s enhanced oversight, along with advanced inspection technology and intelligence-led strategies, has significantly improved its ability to detect and prevent illegal shipments.

“Thanks to our advanced cargo inspection technology and close collaboration with local and international law enforcement, our message is clear: send food, not weapons. If you attempt to smuggle firearms through our ports, we will find them,” the agency said in a statement.

The JCA explained that its strengthened intelligence and risk management framework, in partnership with law enforcement, allows for better identification and interception of high-risk shipments. The agency emphasized that every illegal firearm and bullet seized reduces the potential for violence and crime in Jamaica.

“Each weapon we seize means fewer firearms on the streets, and each bullet prevents a potential life from being lost,” the JCA said. The agency reaffirmed its commitment to bolstering security measures to prevent illegal weapons from reaching Jamaican communities.

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The JCA is also urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to firearm smuggling or illegal imports by calling Crime Stop at 311.

“We need the public’s support to protect our borders. If you see something suspicious, please report it. Working together, we can enhance Jamaica’s national security and ensure a safer environment for all,” the agency concluded.

 

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