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Turks & Caicos Border Security Team stops 31 Illegals off North Caicos

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Thirty-one (31) irregular migrants have been detained following an attempt to enter the Turks and Caicos Islands illegally; stopped in a Multi-Agency interception.

Around 11:50 a.m. today (March 08th), officers of the RTCIPF Marine Branch, TCI Regiment, and the Fisheries Maritime Resource Management unit intercepted TWENTY-TWO (22) males and NINE (9) females.

While conducting patrols, the officers spotted and intercepted a 25ft Grey Go Fast vessel with two Yamaha engines outside Muddy Point, North Caicos.

The irregular migrants were handed over to the Immigration Task Force for processing.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (Specialist Tactical Operation) Mat Newton said: “I commend the swift and decisive action taken by our officers and partners in intercepting this illegal vessel.

“Their vigilance and dedication to upholding maritime laws have once again demonstrated the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of our borders. “

Illegal maritime entry poses significant threats to our communities. The interception of this vessel sends a clear message that we will not tolerate criminal behaviour on our seas.

“I want to thank the officers involved in this operation for their professionalism, courage, and determination in facing danger.

“We will continue to work tirelessly to identify, disrupt, and prosecute those involved in illegal maritime activities and those facilitating these acts. Through collaborative efforts with our law enforcement and marine agency partners, we will strive to safeguard our waters and protect the TCI’s interests.

“To our communities, I urge you to remain vigilant and report suspicious maritime activities to the authorities. Be on the lookout for persons filling large containers of fuel. Secure your private boats and be on the alert for suspicious persons in and around marinas.

“Together, we can ensure a safer TCI on land and sea for all.”

The RTCIPF asks the public to notify the closest police station, contact 911, the Serious Crime Unit at 231-1842, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477, and anonymously give any information on illegal activity.

Additionally, persons are encouraged to download the Crime Stoppers P3 app and share information anonymously.

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Jamaican gets multi-million dollar grant to enhance resilience 

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Rashaed Esson

Staff Writer

Jamaica got a 3 million US dollar grant from humanitarian charity organisation Direct Relief, as part of its mission to strengthen resilience in the Caribbean region. This is also an effort to enhance Healthcare systems and infrastructure throughout Jamaica in preparation for natural disasters as the organization renews its ongoing partnership with the island. This was announced by Direct Relief in an article on May 1.

 

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Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana sign security agreement 

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Rashaed Esson

Staff Writer

To enhance and strengthen security in the Guiana Shield, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana on Monday April 29, signed a security common master plan following a meeting in George Town, as announced By President of Guyana Irfaan Ali on Facebook. Ali expressed that the agreement will hopefully enhance collaborations and relations between Suriname and French Guiana.

 

 

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Grenada Prime Minister says there needs to be greater focus on coral health in the region’s universities. 

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Rashaed Esson

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The Prime Minister of Grenada, Dickon Mitchell, at the 2024 Sustainable Tourism Conference on April 22, expressed that Caribbean universities should be leading researchers for coral restoration as he addressed the importance of corals to the region’s capacity for tourism sustainability amid climate change

Regarding this, he called for more funding to encourage universities to create more marine experts, given the region’s vulnerability to climate change effects.

 

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