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Police Make Multiple Arrests, Lay Charges For Illegal Gun & Drugs

On Wednesday, October 23, 2024, the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) conducted an operation within the Northern and Central Divisions.

The operation involved police officers attached to the Special Operations Team, Criminal Investigation Unit, Special Services Unit, Bicycle Patrol Unit, Marigot Bay, Anse La Raye and Canaries Police Stations, Traffic Enforcement Team and the K9-Unit. These ongoing operations are intended to dismantle criminal networks, thus addressing public safety issues on the island.

During the operation, officers executed six Warrants to Search for Property on the following locations;

  • The premises of Kerry Naitrum of Forestierre, Castries- one (1) .303 rifle was recovered. Following the recovery, Kerry Naitrum and Nicole Vincent were arrested and charged for Possession of Firearm.
  • The premises of Saric Leo alias Gwada of Corinth, Gros Islet- a quantity of cocaine was recovered. Saric Leo and Shaunika Charles were arrested and charged for Possession of Cocaine and Possession with Intent to Supply.
  • The premises of Lance Hollingseed, of Bisee, Castries- a quantity of cannabis resin was recovered. Following the recovery Lance Hollingseed was arrested and charged for Possession of Cannabis Resin and Possession with Intent to Supply.

The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force continues to make significant strides in our fight to address violent crimes, particularly those involving the use of firearms.

Anyone with information regarding the illicit trade of firearms is encouraged to provide the information via our anonymous reporting platforms, the Crime Hotline (555) or the Crime Hotline App, available on Google Play Store.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force

 

 

 

 

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Yol police need to stop posting papyshow…..it is proven that when mug shots are released, crime fighting is more effective. So why not do it? If the law doesn’t allow then pressure the legal arm to update the laws. We need to fight crime from all angles!

  2. @-Vision I’m with you on this one Where’s the mugshots officer’s how do we know if you’re talking about real people it could be a flicking cow…the criminals will continue to do what they do best
    because they have no shame we the public don’t know who they are it could be my flicking relatives show me the picture so I can stop hanging out with them nonsense

  3. What’s so special about the criminals you can’t give a mugshot even DONALD TRUMP got his mugshot taken when he got changed for the crimes he committed…

  4. Only in Saint Lucia! They’re all afraid of the ‘enablers of the perpetrators’, aka ‘human rights lawyers’.

  5. what else is new, some of the cops are part/full time criminals themselves, or it’s a close friend, or relative to the criminals. having a mugshot should be the law, should be a ZERO reason for not showing the public who are the Judas among us. the powers that be are the ones that help promote and keep chaos in the place. or should I say, “population control.”
    i do think that we forget that the government work for us, not the other way around. our taxes pay their salaries. i am just saying

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