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Police Arrest Murder Suspects, Recover Stolen Items In Castries

About 3:30 a.m. a joint police operation was conducted by officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Unit (Castries and Gros Islet), Special Services Unit, Bicycle Patrol Unit and Traffic Enforcement Team, in the city of Castries and environs.

During the operation, officers executed Warrants to Search for Property at apartments within the Colonial Development Corporation (CDC) Building on Darling Road, Castries, where a male suspect in relation to a recent murder was apprehended.

Another Warrant to Search for Property for was executed at Rose Hill, Castries, where a quantity of stolen items (electronics and home appliances), from a Burglary at a local business in the city, were recovered.

A third Warrant to Search for Property was executed along Waterworks Road, Castries, where a second suspect in another murder was arrested.

The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force continues to work assiduously to create a safer environment for all people in Saint Lucia.

We wish to thank the members of the public for their continued efforts to support our crime reduction initiatives.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Good job officers!
    I hope y@ll burst their t*les! Zero tolerance for criminals in both high and low places. The rights of law abiding and hardworking citizens (including our police sons and daughters) take precedence over these scumbags.

  2. Note the police coming in after crime has been done. So when PJP only looks to blame Police for crime He is showing us how inept and clueless he is as a PM. Plee worst he has 15 n more idiots who support him. I may hv voted for them but situation real. Fear in my home, fear for my kids who walk to and from school. Am not interested in Policing holding the murder suspect. Am interested in Strategies in Stopping the Crime from happening and that lies with Govt.

  3. I have Voted Slp from 1979 at the Ti Rocher Primary School Castries to the last Ekection 2022.The Pm have not impressed me on the increase of Criminal Activity in St.Lucia at all.His Constituancy have had so many unsolved Homicides and not a word not a word .F$$$$$y

  4. I’m taking away the spotlight of the good work that was done by the officers but SLT, who proof reads these before they are published? “Another Warrant to Search for Property for was executed at Rose Hill”

    No wonder our society is heading in the wrong direction.🤔

  5. I’m taking away the spotlight of the good work that was done by the officers but SLT, who proof reads these before they are published? “Another Warrant to Search for Property for was executed at Rose Hill”

    No wonder our society is heading in the wrong direction.🤔

  6. Pot calling the kettle black I see…Didn’t you proofread your posted comment before sending it? Your comment below is right though but don’t throw stones if you …………

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