The DCPJ Launches Web Platform for Suspects and Escapees
By Gedeon Delva · Port-au-Prince · · 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Central Directorate of Judicial Police (DCPJ) launched online on Monday, November 24, a new platform (dcpj.gouv.ht) dedicated to the search for actively wanted individuals and escaped prisoners. DCPJ Director Justin Marc proceeded with the launch.
This modern tool aims to strengthen police investigations and encourage the participation of the civilian population in the fight against the resurgence of crime in Haiti.
« This new digital platform, which represents a major technological advance for the Haitian National Police (PNH), has the main objectives of: Strengthening the fight against the phenomenon of organized banditry in the country; More effectively informing the population about the work, missions, and services of the DCPJ, » specified Inspector General Justin MARC.
It contains photos, names, profiles, and available details on the country's main suspects, as well as an updated list of prison escapees since 2004. This is a strategic tool aimed at centralizing key data to make it accessible to the population, public institutions, and security sector partners.
The institution calls on the population to use this new tool and report any useful information that could help the authorities.
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