On Saturday, October 12, 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.
These ongoing operations are intended to dismantle criminal networks, thus addressing public safety issues on the island.
During the operation, officers had cause to stop and conduct searches of thirty-two (32) vehicles.
Four (4) of the said vehicles were impounded for various traffic violations. Additionally, six (6) houses and one (1) business, were searched, resulting in the apprehension of five (5) individuals for prohibited weapons.
A white Suzuki SX4 with five occupants was engaged by the team in Dennery, which resulted in the non-fatal wounding (shooting) of a male suspect.
A Glock 34 equipped with a selector switch (a device which allows the firearm to fire in rapid succession) was recovered during the encounter.
Following the incident, the male suspect fled from the scene but was later arrested by officers, when he sought care at a medical facility. Five individuals are in police custody, pending the outcome of a comprehensive investigation.
An update will be provided in due course.
SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force
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Keep the pressure on. Just don’t stop. Some desired success must be achieved. With the busy season on, the police officers will make a killing if the pressure is relentless. Just take back the country from those criminals !
Well done officers bravo
Umh … he ran … I see 🤔
Good stuff. You guys need to keep going and keep the pressure on so they can’t establish themselves any further. The future of this country is in your hands officers. Keep it up!
Garde look like he mean business. Now we need yall to go around and round up those miscreants on all the BLOCKS around Castries. That is the incubator for criminal activity.