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Commissioner stuns with reduced crime rate, says CCTV coming for all of Provo

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Turks and Caicos, May 1, 2017 – Providenciales – Startling figures coming from the Commissioner of Police yesterday indicate a reduction in crime by 14 percent, despite numerous daily reports of an increase in home invasions, aggravated assaults and escalating violence and other criminal activity.  During a press conference on Thursday, Commissioner of Police, James Smith sought to provide a breakdown of the crimes reported for the year 2016/2017, stating a total of 2, 626 crimes were reported for all islands, with a 23 percent detection rate, one percent lower than last year.

The report indicates seven murders in the last year, one murder less from the previous year.   In defending this figure, the Top Cop described it as a “fairly standard detection rate”, when compared to the bigger crimes committed.  He says while ideally detection rate should be 100 percent, his law agency is focused on solving the bigger crimes as the TCI enjoys fewer large crimes.

He calls for the public to take more responsibility, in securing their homes, securing their valuable and to stop walking around with large sums of cash.   Police Commissioner went on to tell the public to “think about their behaviors and to trust the police in giving them the information needed to tackle the crimes.”

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