National Ombudsman: “Number of complaints still on the rise”
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
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
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
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
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
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
~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
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
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
Anguilla -- A big thank you to engineers from HMS Mersey, who along with officials from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Department of Disaster...






























