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LOCAL INVESTIGATORS SEE SUCCESS WITH CCTV IN THEIR CRIME-FIGHTING ARSENAL

Published 08 August 2018

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LOCAL INVESTIGATORS SEE SUCCESS WITH CCTV IN THEIR CRIME-FIGHTING ARSENAL

The 345 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed in Phase One of the Cities and Roadways Surveillance System CCTV Project play a key role in crime fighting due to their high evidentiary value and deterrent factor.  Phase One covers Basseterre and its environs.

“A number of serious crimes [including robberies, break-ins and larcenies] has been solved directly as a result of video footages produced by these cameras,” says the Final Report on the CCTV Surveillance Project (Phase One).

It adds: “Images produced by these cameras have provided useful information in a number of shooting incidents.”

The Final Report on the CCTV Surveillance Project (Phase One), written by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, Mr. Osmond Petty, was prepared with input from the Telecommunications Department and the Violent Crimes Unit of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force.

The report attributes the decrease in serious crimes to the Taiwanese-funded EC$5.25 million project, noting that, “There has been a significant reduction in the commission of serious crimes (homicides and non-fatal shootings) in areas where the cameras are installed, thus underscoring the project’s proactive and deterrent value to crime fighting.”

It goes on to note that, “Gun-related crimes dropped from 33 in 2016 to 19 in 2017 or 42%; while at the end of June 2018, the number of incidents stood at 5 as compared with 10 for the corresponding period last year, a 50% decline.”

The report says continuous monitoring of the cameras assists the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force in determining the truthfulness of alleged claims and in responding to incidents, such as fights and verbal confrontations, thus preventing their escalation.

“The installation of these cameras has allowed for the utilization of Police manpower resources in other areas not covered by this project, thus expanding the presence of the Police,” the report also notes.

The cameras are powered by VIVOTEK, the leading network surveillance solutions provider in Taiwan.

    

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THE ROYAL ST. CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS POLICE FORCE WANTED

Published 06 August 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

THE ROYAL ST. CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS POLICE FORCE
WANTED

NAME: LASHON
HENDRICKSON
ADDRESS: PONDS EXTENSION
D.O.B: 04/08/1996
AGE: 22 YEARS
BIRTHPLACE: ST. KITTS
COMPLEXION: DARK
HAIR: FLAT HAIR CUT
EYES: BROWN
HEIGHT: 7’
BUILT: SLIM

LASHON HENDRICKSON, ALSO KNOWN AS DEREK LASHON
HENDRICKSON, OF PONDS EXTENSION ESCAPED POLICE CUSTODY
ON AUGUST 03, 2018. HE WAS ARRESTED AND CHARGED FOR THE
OFFENCES OF HOUSEBREAKING AND LARCENY. ANYONE WHO
SEES HIM OR KNOWS OF HIS WHEREABOUTS IS ASKED TO
CONTACT THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT AT 465-
2241, EXT. 4220 OR 4231, OR THE NEAREST POLICE STATION.

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STATEMENT ON EXTRADITION OF ST. KITTS AND NEVIS NATIONAL TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Published 04 August 2018

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STATEMENT ON EXTRADITION OF ST. KITTS AND NEVIS NATIONAL TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Keith Oniel Braid alias Christopher Antonio Nile, subject of extradition proceedings in the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis, was charged with two (2) counts of attempted second-degree murder in the State of Florida. His criminal prosecution began on September 01, 2016 in the Orange County Court in the State of Florida, and on September 01, 2017 the Defendant entered into a plea agreement whereby he pleaded no contest to the charges.

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MAINTAINING SAFETY AND SECURITY IN NEVIS THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS

Published 04 August 2018

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MAINTAINING SAFETY AND SECURITY IN NEVIS THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS


Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 03, 2018 (RSCNPF):
 It is procedural for the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force to implement an operation plan for all major events in the Federation, Culturama included.

Executing the operation plan for Culturama 44 meant increasing patrols, vehicle check points, stop and search exercises and suspending certain duties to allow for more officers to be on the ground during the festivities, among other things.  To further ensure that we keep our communities safe effectively, combining new technology – such as the use of closed-circuit televisions (CCTVs) – with known traditional community watch programmes, are absolutely necessary.

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ONE PERSON CHARGED IN ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE

Published 3 August 2018

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ONE PERSON CHARGED IN ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE

 

Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 03, 2018 (RSCNPF): Twenty-eight-year-old St. Clair Elliot, also known as Scamback, of Newtown Ground was charged for the offence of Attempted Murder on August 01, 2018.

 

He is charged in the July 28 shooting incident in which Akil Mills of Newton Ground was shot and injured.  Elliot was also charged with Possession of a Firearm with Intent to Endanger Life.

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