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Human Traffickers of Haitian refugees warned by TCI Police, Law enforcers expecting public help to catch perpetrators

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos – March 16, 2018 – Human Traffickers are making a fortune out of the misfortune of the people of Haiti, who are paying thousands of dollars per person to migrate illegally to the Turks and Caicos Islands and the Acting Commissioner of Police says, this is having a big impact on the social welfare and national security of the country.

“It’s my view that the illegal migration of people into the TCI is highly organized and they are committing criminal offenses and not people necessarily entering, though of course they are entering illegally, but we have people who are facilitating and managing moving people to the TCI. Those people are making a fortune out of other people’s misery and desperation and then causing problems and risks and security issues for us here in the TCI,” Trevor Botting, Actg Police Commissioner. 

The Acting Police Commissioner, Trevor Botting was speaking at a press conference called by Premier Sharlene Robinson on Friday at her office in Providenciales to address the vexing matter which ignited a firestorm of public concern after five illegal boats successfully landed on Turks and Caicos shores in just one week.

Accompanied by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Wayne Jones, AC Botting confirmed that the Police is ready to arrest and charge anyone caught encouraging or masterminding this globally reprehensible behavior.

“Anyone caught facilitating or helping or being involved in any sort of organization of illegals in the TCI they will be arrested and we will throw anything we can at them to get them prosecuted. They are causing great harm, not only to those they are trafficking but also to this territory and the people and the community.”

The Police Commissioner called for public support.  

“We need eyes and ears and we need information, I have absolutely no doubt that people who will hear this press conference will know who is involved in people smuggling and getting people into this island, said the Acting Commissioner who continued with what can be done and what residents should look for, “They wanna help, they need to tell us who they are, they need to tell us what they suspect and we can investigate and have a look at it.  This is having a big effect on the TCI.”

The AC completed his prepared remarks with a plea “to help us protect the borders, that’s what we need from you now.” 

It was announced that the Turks and Caicos Police are the main partner in the Immigration Department led, Operation Guardian, which was lightly re-booted and rolled out fresh in February 2018.

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Police Commissioner Honoured with Distinguished Civic Service Award at TCHTA Star Awards

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey has been recognised for his contribution to national security and the tourism industry, receiving the Distinguished Civic Service Award at the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association’s Star Awards held on February 19, 2026 at Beaches Turks and Caicos.

The annual awards ceremony is the premier recognition event for the territory’s hospitality sector, bringing together industry leaders, executives and frontline professionals to celebrate excellence and the individuals whose work strengthens the destination’s global reputation.

Commissioner Bailey was honoured for his strategic leadership in the fight against crime and the measurable reductions in major offences, efforts widely credited with improving public confidence and reinforcing the Turks and Caicos Islands’ standing as a safe and competitive tourism jurisdiction.

In accepting the award, the Commissioner dedicated the recognition to the officers and staff of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, praising their commitment and professionalism in what he described as a collective national effort to make the islands more secure.

The TCHTA Star Awards spotlight the link between public safety and tourism performance, acknowledging that a stable and safe environment is essential to visitor confidence, investment and the continued growth of the sector.

This year’s ceremony featured high-energy hosting by Super P the Entertainer, with Omega serving as awards announcer, as the industry gathered to honour the people and partnerships that continue to elevate the Turks and Caicos brand.

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New Chartered Accountant Member Appointed to The Integrity Commission

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Darius E. Ferguson, Member of the Integrity Commission Board

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, 27 February 2026: Her Excellency the Governor, Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, today announced the appointment of Mr. Darius E. Ferguson as a Member of the Integrity Commission Board, serving as the Chartered Accountant Member in accordance with Section 3(2)(a) of the Integrity Commission Ordinance. His appointment is for a period of three (3) years and follows consultation with the President of the Turks and Caicos Islands Society of Professional Accountants.

Mr. Ferguson, with family ties to Providenciales and South Caicos, is a Chartered Accountant with over twenty years of senior leadership experience across aviation, finance, technology and consultancy, he brings a strong and diverse background in financial governance, regulatory compliance and strategic planning.

A former Chief Financial Officer of Sky Bahamas Airlines for a decade, Mr. Ferguson managed all financial reporting, regulatory engagement, capital projects and commercial development initiatives. He previously served in senior audit roles at both Ernst & Young LLP and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, leading high‑risk audit engagements and ensuring adherence to international financial and accounting standards.

Throughout his career, Mr. Ferguson has demonstrated a strong commitment to professional ethics, community leadership and organisational accountability. His experience across corporate governance, financial oversight, and operational risk management will bring valuable strategic insight to the Integrity Commission.

Her Excellency the Governor welcomed the appointment, stating:

“Mr. Ferguson’s extensive background in financial management, auditing and governance, together with his leadership experience across both corporate and community sectors, make him well‑suited to serve on the Integrity Commission. His appointment strengthens our ongoing commitment to integrity, transparency and accountability in public life. I am confident that he will make a meaningful contribution to the Commission’s important work.”

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Multi-Agency Planning Enforcement Action Conducted in Five Cays

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, 27 February 2026: The Informal Settlements Unit (ISU), in collaboration with key government agencies, coordinated a multi-agency enforcement exercise on Thursday, 5 February 2026, at Block and Parcel 60503/17 in the Five Cays area.

The exercise was led by the Planning Department, pursuant to its statutory authority under the Physical Planning Act to address unauthorised development. The ISU coordinated the operation, with support provided by the Crown Land Unit and the Turks and Caicos Islands Border Force, while the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force ensured security throughout the activity.

The enforcement action formed part of a Public Private Partnership initiative between the Turks and Caicos Islands Government and private landowners. The registered owners of the land would have sought the state’s assistance to issue copies of Section 58 Enforcement Notices on unlawful structures identified on the parcel. The subject parcel comprises approximately 25 acres extending across Millennium Highway.

During the exercise, a total of fifty-four (54) copies of the Enforcement Notice were issued on structures located on the parcel. Notices were affixed to structures and served on persons found to be occupying illegal developments.

The Informal Settlements Unit reiterates that these coordinated enforcement exercises form part of the Government’s ongoing efforts to uphold planning regulations, protect property rights, and promote orderly and lawful development. Persons undertaking construction are reminded that development without the requisite planning approvals is unlawful and subject to enforcement action.

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