Port-au-Prince, November 24, 2025.- The Central Directorate of Judicial Police (DCPJ) unveiled this Monday, November 24, a digital platform entirely dedicated to wanted individuals across the country. Accessible to the general public, this new tool puts online photos, identities and criminal history, including those of escapees since 2004, to enhance transparency, facilitate reporting and increase public involvement in public safety.
The DCPJ is taking a major step in its modernization by launching this website listing all the information about people actively sought in Haiti. Designed to be easy to use, the platform centralizes the safety data sheets, photographs and judicial data of fugitives, whether they be gang members, jailed or suspected fugitives for more than two decades.
Through an integrated search engine, citizens can verify an individual's identity by simply entering his or her name. A step forward that facilitates reporting and strengthens community vigilance, while strengthening cooperation between the population and law enforcement.
The platform also offers practical administrative services, including the information needed to obtain a police certificate, thus providing a one-stop shop for several public safety-related approaches.
With this modern and interactive tool, the DCPJ reaffirms its commitment to improve transparency, optimize the flow of information and strengthen citizen involvement in the fight against crime.
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