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BVI government taking steps to combat crimeFriday, February 16, 2007ROAD TOWN, BVI: The Governor of the British Virgin Islands David Pearey and Chief Minister Dr Orlando Smith have issued a joint statement aimed at combating crime in the territory. They said ensuring the safety and security of the community is the highest priority of Government. The statement said the issue of crime is, therefore, a primary concern and this concern is heightened by the fact that criminal activity in the BVI carries the risk of negatively impacting the foundations of the Territory’s economy. It said given these stakes, the Government is resolved to applying every available resource to reduce crime to an absolute minimum. The Governor and Chief Minister said it is the policy of the Government that there is no such thing as “acceptable” levels of criminal activity and have decided to put a strategy in place to combat criminality through a three-tiered approach:
They claim that, on all three of these fronts, work is currently underway to improve the Territory’s crime fighting capacity and progress has been made across the board. But, as recent high-profile incidents have demonstrated, there is still much room for improvement. Both officials say this statement should be taken as a snapshot of a set of initiatives, some of which have been launched, some of which are about to begin, and others which are in development. ‘Taken together, these initiatives will significantly improve the ability of the community to reduce crime, and will bring us all a step closer to our shared goal of a safer and more secure BVI,’ the statement said. The statement said law-breakers in the BVI must know that when they commit a crime, they are likely to pay the consequences. The statement said it is critical that the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) operate at a world-class level and in order to meet that mandate, the following initiatives are underway, in development or under consideration: Key new personnel are being brought on-board to RVIPF, including: In addition to all these steps, it is understood that a primary imperative must be to foster better relations between the RVIPF and the community. This relationship is the foundation of all law-enforcement efforts. Back...Most popular articles: viewed, printed and e-mailed
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