On Friday, May 3, 2024, the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) engaged in a diverse operation, involving multiple departments, as well as the deployment of resources from neighboring territories.
The operation was conducted in the community of Jacmel, quarter of Anse La Raye.
Following leads in an ongoing investigation, the contingent of law enforcement officials proceeded to an area, where they searched approximately five (5) households.
The scale of the operation required thorough examinations both above and below ground level on the targeted premises.
Although no materials of evidentiary value were recovered during the operation, it provided law enforcement with valuable insights and two male suspects were apprehended in connection with the ongoing investigation.
SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force
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What a way to do gain the community trust!!! ASSHOLES!!
This was a waste of time and resources. The leads were not credible. Why conduct a massive operation and come up with no evidence of value. Police should have conducted adequate investigative work before launching the raid. We need better training for our police forces.
Am sure the K-9 unit would have been more efficient in getting the evidence you’ll were looking for