“State-Of-The-Art Halos Body-Worn Cameras”

August 6, 2025 | 0 Comments

Digicel Business has provided the Bermuda Police Service with “state-of-the-art Halos Body-Worn Cameras.”

A statement from the company said, “Digicel Business has delivered state-of-the-art Halos Body-Worn Cameras to the Bermuda Police Service. This deployment marks a significant step forward in strengthening officer safety, improving transparency and supporting more efficient policing through the power of digital technology.

“The initiative addresses three key priorities for modern law enforcement:

  1. Capture reliable evidence to support investigations and legal processes.
  2. Enhance officer safety, with clear, real-time documentation of incidents.
  3. Strengthen public trust through transparency and accountability policing practices.

“Backed by Digicel’s regional telecoms infrastructure, ICT expertise and strategic global partners, the Halos Body-Worn Camera and Digital Asset Management Platform offers encrypted video capture, secure cloud-based data storage and seamless integration with operational workflows.”

Shane McDonnell, Head of Business Solutions, Digicel, said: “By working with global technology providers, we’re delivering a high-performance body-worn camera solution that will transform policing in Bermuda. This rollout reflects Digicel Business’ ongoing commitment to equipping frontline services with the digital tools they need to protect and serve our communities with confidence and integrity.”

Darrin Simons, Commissioner of Police, Bermuda Police Service said, “The introduction of body-worn cameras marks a critical step forward in our efforts to build public confidence and ensure transparency. This technology not only supports our officers on the ground but also reinforces our commitment to fair, accountable policing. These cameras are not just about recording interactions—they’re about improving how we engage with the public, ensuring officer safety, and providing clear, indisputable evidence when it matters most.”

A spokesperson added, “This rollout is part of Digicel Business’ ongoing mission to deliver secure, high-performance technology solutions for governments and enterprises across the region. By combining global innovation with local expertise, Digicel Business continues to support public sector digital transformation—driving safer, smarter communities.”

Detective Superintendent Joseph, Bernardo Fabrega, Matthew Nesbitt [Halos], Deputy Commissioner of Police Na’imah Astwood, Alan Bates [Hubbcat], Police Commissioner Darrin Simons, Jonathan Cox, Supt. Howard.

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