Crime Stop paid out $7.5 million in rewards in 2024, resulting from 867 tips.
Some $6.3 million of that amount was paid under the Rewards for Guns campaign.
This is according to the 2024 Economic and Social Survey, published by the Planning Institute of Jamaica and tabled in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.
The report further notes that law enforcement operations resulted in the seizure of 53 illegal firearms and 1,395 rounds of ammunition.
The initiative also resulted in the arrest of 55 people, 21 of whom were arrested for possession of illegal firearms and ammunition and four for murder.
Additionally, $19.2 million worth of stolen illegal property was recovered and $1.2 million worth of narcotics seized.
Meanwhile, a total 13,102 people were arrested and charged by the Jamaica Constabulary Force last year, reflecting a 3.8% increase over 2023.
Of the 2,529 arrests for Category 1 crimes, individuals aged 25 to 29 accounted for the largest share or 19.3%.
The data further revealed that of the 5,129 people reported as victims of major crimes, 3,542 or 69.1% were male.
Category 1 crimes are those considered serious and are oftentimes coupled with acts of violence. They include murder, shooting, rape, aggravated assault, robbery, break-ins and larceny.