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Minister Calls for Regulations Requiring Access to Private CCTV Footage in Criminal Investigations

December 11, 2025
in News, Sport

IT Minister Melford Nicholas says the government will move to establish regulations compelling owners of private CCTV systems to provide footage to law enforcement when crimes occur, arguing that surveillance networks outside the state system have become too important to remain unregulated.

Speaking during the Budget Debate, Nicholas said several communities—most notably Pigeon Point—have installed their own camera systems to enhance neighbourhood safety.

He acknowledged that these networks have helped residents monitor suspicious activity but said they also highlight a gap in the legal framework when footage is needed for police investigations.

Nicholas told Parliament he intends to petition for regulations that would require private CCTV operators to make footage available upon request in cases involving criminal activity. He said the government must ensure that all surveillance resources, whether state-operated or privately installed, can support national crime detection and prosecution efforts.

The minister linked the proposal to the ongoing expansion of the government’s CCTV platform, noting that the national system has already assisted the Criminal Investigations Department in identifying suspects and supporting prosecutions. With an additional 200 cameras approved for installation, Nicholas said the government expects wider coverage and improved investigative capability.

He added that private systems should complement—not conflict with—the national surveillance network, especially as more communities turn to security cameras for protection.

Nicholas said clear rules would help streamline cooperation between residents and law enforcement and ensure that crucial evidence is not withheld or inaccessible.

He said the government’s priority is to make surveillance resources more effective and to ensure that investigations are not hindered by uncertainty over access to recordings.

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