Good afternoon Turks and Caicos, it’s Wednesday 26th October 2022 and I am here to update you on a series of exercises that were conducted within the last week.
Policing operations have been undertaken by teams comprising Officers from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force and our colleagues from the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
I remain grateful to the Commissioner of Police for the Royal Bahamas Police Force Mr. Clayton Fernander and the Bahamian Government for their continued support of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Our Bahamian colleagues are working side by side with local officers, tackling criminality and criminals. Our combined team remains relentless in pursuing those who carry firearms, those who deal in drugs, those who are seeking to commit robberies and burglaries, and those that are causing fear and harm.
If you are involved in crime, don’t think our operations will be stopping anytime soon. If you have a family member involved in crime, expect officers to be at your door, expect them to be in your house. Criminals cannot hide amongst family and families cannot hide criminals.
Officers on the ground continue to be supported through our aerial colleagues from US Law Enforcement and UK Royal Nay Wildcat helicopter. These support mechanisms are protecting the border of the TCI, which includes the routes frequented by criminals traversing the TCI by illegally entering and leaving. We have strong collaborative relationships with our US colleagues and I anticipate that their support will continue into the future hovering in the TCI skies.
In terms of investigations, it is expected that a large number of investigators will be arriving from the UK and funded by the UK Government. These officers will support our local investigation teams, ensuring the results of their hard work is supported by robust and thorough investigations, thereby causing criminals to face the full force of the law.
In terms of operations, the last week has been a major success. A mixture of both visible and covert operations have been carried out. All of which was intelligence-led targeting criminals.
An operational summary from the last 10 days are as follows:
· 205 vehicles have been checked;
· Numerous fixed penalty tickets issued;
· Illegal tints removed from 23 vehicles;
· 20 Drug searches;
· Eight persons detained under Immigration Legalization;
· Four warrants executed in relations to searches for firearms;
· Two firearms and ammunition seized;
· Large quantity of drugs seized including cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines;
· Seven persons arrested for drugs and firearms offences and
· Laptops and cell phones seized for examination
· Joint Police and Immigration operation resulted in the detention of 21 people believed to be working illegally
The last ten days has seen very little criminal activity and we are working hard to keep it that way.
I can report that earlier this morning (Wednesday 26th October,2022) a report was made of an attempted robbery in the South Dock area. The people involved escaped from the suspects without being robbed or harmed and this is under investigation.
Additionally, this week, the RTCIPF is also investigating a shooting incident in Kew Town which resulted in one man being injured. The circumstances of this incident are not yet clear. The RTCIPF are building a strong, intelligence network concerning criminal activity and I wish to recognise the overall support that we are receiving from the public, both in terms of your public gratitude for the hard work undertaken by the officers and the information that we are being provided with.
I especially want to mention the generous tokens of thanks from local businesses. Never underestimate how deeply the support from our community is felt by the Force.
We truly appreciate building collaborative efforts within our communities, which is a critical factor in ensuring the TCI is a safe and secure place to live, work, invest and visit.



