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JCF investigates alleged nude video of popular TikToker, reportedly filmed by law enforcement officers

Toriann Ellis

Toriann Ellis / Our Today

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Popular TikToker June Rosalee Dixon

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) said it’s investigating the circumstances surrounding the unauthorized recording and distribution of a video on social media of popular TikToker June Rosalee Dixon.

It has been reported that Rosalee was in a state of undress and was allegedly videoed by officers during an operation at her home.

In a statement on Sunday, the JCF outlines that it is aware of the allegations regarding a police operation at a private premises, which includes the circulation of a video of a female in a compromising position.

The investigation has been launched by the Criminal Investigation Branch and the Inspectorate and Professional Standards Oversight Bureau (IPROB) to determine the facts surrounding the incident.

The JCF said that the investigation will be conducted with utmost seriousness, and any necessary corrective action will be taken based on its findings. “The JCF is committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. Any conduct that falls short of these standards will be addressed in accordance with established procedures.

“We remain dedicated to upholding public trust and ensuring that all members of the Force adhere to the principles of ethical policing and respect for human rights,” the JCF added.

In noting that an ongoing investigation is in progress, the JCF is requesting the public’s patience as due process is followed.’

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