National Ombudsman: “Number of complaints still on the rise”

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BES ISLANDS - National Ombudsman Reinier van Zutphen again had the chance to accumulate many official complaints during his latest visit to the Caribbean...

Law enforcement agencies benefit from Aikido training

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ANGUILLA – Some 36 law enforcement officers benefitted from a martial arts training known as Aikido, last week. The group, made up of members...

Saba Electric closes on land for Solar Park

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SABA - On Friday, April 29, at the offices of the civil law notary Faride Tjon Ajong, located in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, the closing...

LIAT statement regarding employee in Barbados

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JOHN’S, Antigua - The management of LIAT (1974) Ltd confirmed that one of its employees is in police custody in Barbados, assisting law enforcement...

Sgt. Chrispen Gumbs promoted to Inspector

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ANGUILLA -- The Commissioner of Police of the Royal Anguilla Police Force Mr. Paul Morrison has announced the promotion of Sgt. Chrispen Gumbs to...

Police investigate spate of burglaries in The Valley

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ANGUILLA - The Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) is investigating a number of burglaries within the commercial area of The Valley, which took place...

Curaçao International Airport inaugurates eGates

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~Discover the ease of using the eGates: An innovative tool for border control~ WILLEMSTAD - Curaçao International Airport has officially inaugurated its state-of-the-art integrated Automated...

FBI Does Not Deem Threat Credible

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The FBI on St. Thomas reported Thursday that a threat to targets in the Virgin Islands was not deemed credible, but the agency is...

ANGUILLA POLICE REPORT

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Three on bail in lobster case The Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) on Friday, April 8, charged two persons with the theft, and one with...

Anguilla say Thank You

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Anguilla -- A big thank you to engineers from HMS Mersey, who along with officials from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Department of Disaster...