Police uncover several guns, drugs, wads of cash at local apartment
Information reaching BVI News is that the police recently executed a raid at a local apartment and recovered several guns, ammunition, drugs and a large amount of cash.
Unconfirmed reports are that the occupant of the apartment is a man who has been wanted by the police for years.
Details are still sketchy but highly-placed sources informed our news centre that the man is now in custody.
BVI News has made inquiries to the Information Unit of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force but they have not yet confirmed or denied the reports. However, the police say a media release will be issued shortly.
More to come on this developing story as details become available.
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So wait how a wanted man get to rent an apartment? I need answers!
It happens all the time. Apparently there is not much that money cannot buy, sad to say..
Tell me who he was living next door to?
The West End Police traction and not too distant from the current Premier’s residence.
My question is why was he ratted out.
Nah the question begs, who was he renting from?
How would you or anyone else ,not in the know,know that he is wanted. No “wanted ” posters in the VI. We protect our criminals. Most especially, the skilled ammunition carriers and drug dealers.
This one was neighbouring the Police Station and not very distant from our Premier’s residence.
“The BVI must guard its name and reputation” Andrew Fahie.
What about the brother of the prominent Government officer or civil servant…we still waiting to hear who that is?
…the dominoes are falling!
Wanted man rent apartment. Something is ntthing is not wright.
Agreed
Your grammar isn’t
those belongs to the turned up Committee. it’s alarming that a lots of people especially young women are into drugs and guns. I hope all those involved get the fullness of the law
This case here leaves a lot for questioning, especially on our law enforcement system.
I say this, because to this article a photo have been in circulation of whom the individual/s are.
And if they photo is current. I know for sure the individual had to submit a name to authorities at some point.
So to be wanted and you had them when they was down and out and only to let them go. Makes me truly question you system and handling and daily operations.
Now let’s hear from ( CSC WIGO , AND BIG DADDY ANDY ON WHO IS GIVING THE BVI A GOOD NAME , PLEASE ?
How would you or anyone else ,not in the know,know that he is wanted. No “wanted ” posters in the VI. We protect our criminals. Most especially, the skilled ammunition carriers and drug dealers.
This one was neighbouring the Police Station and not very distant from our Premier’s residence.
And our Premier,upon his taking office, outfitted himself with a taxpaid 24hour security and no explanation.. First time in Vi history . They, his body guards,would have ,more than likely seen this WANTED neighbor, on the loose dangerous escapee, daily for the past 4 years…365×4= all the time !!!!
The landlord should know better???
Four years?
How was the landlord to know?