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WHY IS THE CHURCH SO  QUIET? 

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#TurksandCaicos, February 16, 2022 –
1. Even though  a number of Pastors spoke with the Premier, and wrote to him about the new Protocol Restrictions on the church, we did not let the country know where we stood on the issue.
2.The reason why it was done in secret by the government is because they know the power of the church.
3. All the government did was play us for fools, so they won’t look bad in the eyes of the public. They run ‘game’ on the church.
That should have never happen.
4. The church is the most important institution in the world, and we must never let any government use us to make them look good in the eyes of the community.  If they do wrong we must sound the alarm,  if they do right we applaud them. We must keep their feet  to the fire, they will respect the church and it would help them to be a better government for the people.
5. When we stop speaking out on the issues of the country, we fail God. We get in trouble with God and hurt our people for generations to come.
6. We cannot let people or governments think that because of the prosperity of this country it is because of human beings.
It’s God and His mercy and that He hears the Prayers of the Saints.
God put this government in power 14 to 1 and if they don’t do right, God will put them out.
God sets up and He pulls down.
Promotion don’t come from the east nor the west.
The church had no involvement in any decision making in this government over the past year.
7. The church needs to speak up on the good and the bad.
8. The government did what they wanted to do to the church with its Protocols, there was no consultation.
 They had their cabinet meetings and still left them in place for a few weeks.
They are laughing at the church and saying they have us just where they want us.
 Quiet. Quiet. Quiet. Quiet.
The church is never to succumb to any  government or Party leader or please them.
9. The Pension Scheme for the government Ministers has to go, the country cannot afford it. Our government promised to look into it and it’s been a whole year now. If we don’t hold them to it,  it will slip right back under the rug.
10. The Country is depending on the church to speak, and stand strong on God’s behalf of the people on the many issues in our land.
11. Up until recently it was against the law for persons to go to  worship Service unless they are vaccinated or have a negative test,  that law should have never been in place.
12. It’s only after a public outcry of how they  have been governing for the past  year that they  want to meet with the Pastors in Provo now.
The Lord said to me that judgement and destruction will come on this Country and government, His fear will come on this land.
We the Pastors have to warn the government and people to repent and turn to God.
God told me to tell the Premier to call for a Solemn Assembly along with the Spiritual leaders,  a day of Repentance and Prayer.
We as Pastors must all speak the same thing.
I told the Premier from a year ago, that as soon as his government got settled, call for a Solemn  Assembly, (Joel 2:1, 12-14, 15-32), but is  was not done.
Jehoshaphat in the bible called for the people to come together to pray because of the coming danger in
2 Chronicles 20: 1-29.
The king of Nineveh call for repentance and Prayer because of the coming judgment of God in Jonah 3:1-10, and God is calling this Country to repent.
2 Timothy 1:7 says. ” God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind”.
Psalm 149:6-9 says,
6-Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two edge sword in their hand.
7-To execute vengeance upon the heathen,  and punishment upon the people.
8-To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron;
9-To execute upon them the judgement written: this honour have all His Saints.  Praise ye the Lord.
I am not ashame of the gospel of Jesus Christ,
I am not ashame of who I am and what God give me to say.
Let us continue to pray for our Premier and Government, that they obey God, because so go the leader, so goes our country.
May God help us.
Bishop Edwin Lightbourne
Prophet to the Nation

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Human Trafficking Probe Revealed as Police Warn of Growing Teen Crime Concern

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Deandrea Hamilton | Editor

Turks and Caicos, June 23, 2026 – A police briefing intended to update the public on crime trends in the Turks and Caicos Islands instead exposed what may be one of the most significant criminal investigations currently underway in the country.

When questioned about the June 14 shooting on Bible Street, Police Commissioner Fitz Bailey revealed that the incident stemmed from an anti-human trafficking operation during which 12 women believed to be victims of human trafficking were rescued by law enforcement.

“The officers were engaged in an anti-human trafficking operation… 12 females were rescued or victims of human trafficking were rescued, and they are in our care and that investigation is advanced,” Bailey told reporters.

The revelation stunned many who had linked the Bible Street shooting to other recent violent incidents, including the June 12 murder in Five Cays. However, the Commissioner indicated the confrontation was connected to the anti-human trafficking investigation, though he declined to provide further details due to the sensitive nature of the ongoing case.

More than a week later, authorities continue to maintain that the investigation remains active. Magnetic Media has confirmed with police officials that no arrests have yet been made in connection with the alleged human trafficking operation.

The Commissioner also sounded the alarm over what appears to be an emerging trend involving teenage boys and serious criminal activity. In discussing recent incidents, Bailey suggested that some young offenders are operating within organized criminal networks and warned that law enforcement alone cannot solve the growing problem.

“My experience tells me that once they reach a threshold it is very difficult to bring them back,” Bailey said. “The social agencies will have to get involved. We have to find a way to reach these unattached youth and to engage them and to create that positive reinforcement in their life.”

Despite those concerns, Bailey reported that overall crime in the Turks and Caicos Islands continues to trend sharply downward.

According to police statistics presented at the briefing, murders have fallen from 13 at this point last year to just one in 2026, representing a 92 percent reduction. Attempted murders have fallen by 100 percent, kidnappings by 75 percent, robberies by 34 percent, aggravated burglaries by 22 percent, firearm possession offences by 50 percent and incidents involving the discharge of firearms by 85 percent. Police reported that nearly every major category of serious crime has declined compared to the same period last year.

The lone murder recorded in the Turks and Caicos Islands for 2026 occurred on June 12 in Five Cays. While no arrest has been made in that case, the Commissioner indicated that investigators believe they know who is responsible.

“I am convinced and I am positive that the perpetrator is a teenager,” Bailey stated.

The press conference was held at Police Headquarters in Providenciales.

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Rape Only Major Crime Category to Increase in Turks and Caicos

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Deandrea Hamilton | Editor

Turks and Caicos, June 23, 2026 – While nearly every major category of serious crime is trending downward in the Turks and Caicos Islands, police statistics reveal one troubling exception: rape.

Speaking during a press conference at Police Headquarters in Providenciales, Police Commissioner Fitz Bailey reported a five percent increase in rape cases compared to the same period last year, making it the only major crime category to record an increase in 2026.

The increase comes as police celebrate dramatic reductions in murders, attempted murders, kidnappings, robberies and firearm-related offences.

However, Bailey cautioned that the statistics surrounding rape cases are often more complex than they initially appear.

Responding to a question from the media, the Commissioner explained that some complainants report rape but later choose not to support police investigations. In other cases, the alleged offender is known to the complainant, creating additional challenges for investigators.

“We have some of those reports where persons make allegations which have not been proven because they will come and say they have been raped, but they do not support an investigation,” Bailey explained.

The Commissioner stressed that police are required to document and investigate all reports made to law enforcement, regardless of whether a complainant later decides not to proceed.

“Once you make a report, we have to record it and we have to fulfil our obligation,” he said.

Bailey also noted that in many reported cases, the alleged perpetrators are individuals known to the complainants.

While acknowledging that some reports may ultimately not result in charges or convictions, the Commissioner emphasized that every allegation must be treated seriously and investigated appropriately.

The figures underscore an ongoing challenge for law enforcement and social service agencies as the Turks and Caicos Islands continues to work toward reducing violence and protecting vulnerable members of the community.

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Beaches Turks & Caicos wrapped up another successful Provo Men’s Premier League season  

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PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands: — Beaches Turks and Caicos continued its strong commitment to sports development in the Turks and Caicos Islands with its sponsorship of the 2025/2026 Provo Men’s Premier League, a partnership that has significantly elevated the competition for a second consecutive year.

The season, which saw an increase in participating teams and heightened competitiveness across the league, has been widely regarded as one of the most successful in recent years. The top honours were shared between two of the league’s most dominant sides, SWA Sharks FC and Academy Eagles FC, both delivering consistent and high-level performances throughout the campaign.

Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association (TCIFA) Technical Director Dane Ritchie highlighted the critical role Beaches Turks and Caicos played in strengthening the league’s structure and overall quality.

“The sponsorship from Beaches Turks and Caicos for the second year helped tremendously in making the competition a success,” Ritchie said. “This season we were able to have a more structured programme with the inclusion of youth talents coming to the fore, as well as the improvement of the coaching staff for the different teams being certified by Concacaf.”

Ritchie noted that the enhanced organisation of the league created more opportunities for emerging players, while also raising the standard of coaching and match preparation. The integration of youth talent into senior teams was particularly impactful, signaling a positive shift toward long-term player development within the territory.

Provo Men’s Premier League President Patrick Baptiste echoed these sentiments, describing the season as a milestone for both football and youth advancement in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

“This was a very good year for football and youth development,” Baptiste said. “We were able to overcome a few challenging moments, but the overall grade for this season is an A.”

Baptiste emphasised that the continued support from Beaches Turks and Caicos has been instrumental in driving the league forward, providing much-needed financial backing and stability.

“With a title sponsor like Beaches Turks and Caicos providing the financial support again for this season, we are grateful,” he added. “We have come a far way and we still have a way to go, but the TCIFA team has been charged to continue to be creative in our marketing and being more inclusive in how we seek to showcase the talents of the TCI.”

Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort General Manager Deryk Meany also expressed satisfaction with the partnership and the overall progress of the league.

“Our commitment to youth development and the growth of sports and community throughout the TCI is of paramount importance to us as an organisation,” Meany said. “We are satisfied with this partnership and being the main sponsor is a major accomplishment for the resort. We are happy to have fielded a team this season that was placed fourth in the knockout round of the competition. We are seeking to continue to provide growth for our team members as well as the development of talent throughout the TCI.”

The 2025/2026 season also reflected broader efforts to professionalize football operations locally, including improved scheduling, officiating standards and fan engagement initiatives. Matches drew increased attendance, while community interest in the sport continued to grow, particularly among young athletes aspiring to compete at higher levels.

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