05/05/2023
DC Jason OTON joined the Royal Gibraltar Police in 2000 where after serving in a Response Team was transferred to Crime & Protective Services Division to serve within the High-Tech Crime Unit (HTCU).
During his deployment to the HTCU, DC OTON has undertaken extensive specialist training and amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of computer forensics, becoming a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE).
His forensic work on computers and other device types has seen him support the entirety of RGP specialist investigations (inc Child Po*******hy, Economic Crime and other complex enquiries) as well those involving other local agencies and international law enforcement counterparts.
His performance and expertise has been recognised at an international level, with DC Oton invited in 2015 by the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) to teach at a Basic Computer Forensic Examiner’s Course in Florida, USA. His work with IACIS also sees him act as an IACIS “Peer-Review” coach for students undertaking the “certification” process that follows their basic forensic examiner course.
In April 2016, DC OTON was commended by the US Department of Homeland Security after one of his meticulous forensic examinations during a Gibraltar investigation identified a US-based Skype user suspected of exchanging Child Exploitation material. This individual had subsequently been arrested and convicted to serve a 90 years prison sentence in the USA regarding the production of child exploitation material with at least four minors and the possession of hundreds of videos depicting child sexual exploitation.
After 23 years of service, the time has come for him to retire and from all our members at the GPF we wish Jason a happy retirement.