crime

Sometimes the law is an ass because the law makers were asses!

On February 9, 2012 officers from the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force went to the home of Babonneau resident Cecil… Read More

5 years ago

Crime and Citizenship: The Security Risks of CIPs

Citizenship by Investment Programmes (CIPs) are hot political topic in the Caribbean and around the world. Read More

5 years ago

Border Control Agency In The Works

At sitting of parliament last month, Prime Minister Allen Chastanet addressed the number of homicides committed last year: “Of… Read More

5 years ago

The secretary who dared publicly to wish for better Saint Lucia

It has been over 20 years: have Saint Lucians’ wishes come true? Read More

5 years ago

Is Land Dispute at the Heart of Last Week’s Desruisseaux Killing?

It was hard to tell whether the suffused stillness on Wednesday afternoon had anything to do with the horror that… Read More

5 years ago

Sir Emmanuel Delivers First Throne Speech: Outlines Government Focus on Crime, Family, Children and Healthcare

His Excellency Sir Emmanuel Neville Cenac, GCSL, GCMG, Governor General of Saint Lucia, delivered his first Throne Speech to the… Read More

5 years ago

The Year in Photos

Who can forget Josh – an honorary Saint Lucian for sure! Read More

6 years ago

Will Recent Crime Symposium Deliver Change in 2018?

As I set out to walk back to the STAR’s office from lunch on recent peaceful afternoon at Massade,… Read More

6 years ago

Crime reports flood in over Christmas break

Grievous harm at La Guerre; grievous harm at Black Bay; possession of firearm and ammunition; shootings at Bruceville; suspected suicide… Read More

6 years ago

Cabinet Ponders Crime Symposium Report

Minister for Home Affairs and National Security Honorable Hermangild Francis on Monday, December 11, 2017 indicated that Cabinet has begun… Read More

6 years ago

TELL THE TRUTH: BREAKING NEWS Another murder!

Joshua St. Aimee is recent graduate of the Hospitality Studies Department of the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. Read More

6 years ago

UNDP Releases Challenges and Recommendations “From Commitment to Action” Study

A United Nations Development Program report on violence against women in Latin America and the Caribbean has surmised it as simply… Read More

6 years ago

Former Police Chief to Security Minister: There Is No Need To Reinvent The Wheel . . . Just Get It Rolling!

The email invitation was titled 'Crime Symposium to Signal Hope and New Direction'. By all I had earlier learned… Read More

6 years ago

Man stabbed in Castries

Man stabbed in Castries this afternoon and transported to the hospital by police. SSU officer on the scene says no… Read More

6 years ago

A Symposium for Crime

The purpose of this week’s Crime Symposium (held on Friday, November 24, 2017) was to gather ideas and suggestions from… Read More

6 years ago

Crime Symposium To Signal Hope And A New Direction

The momentum is building as several stakeholders await the opportunity to dialogue with Government representatives in the first of a… Read More

6 years ago

CRIME HEATS UP IN SAINT LUCIA!

Joshua St. Aimee is recent graduate of the Hospitality Studies Department of the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. A… Read More

6 years ago

Social Justice Minister Focuses on Crime Prevention!

Not unexpectedly, the main questions during the government’s press briefing this week centred on crime. The day’s flack-catcher at the… Read More

6 years ago

THE POLITICS OF CRIME

Dead is 24-year-old Shervon Ashton of Bocage, Castries. Ashton’s body was discovered at about 6 a.m. on Tuesday this week,… Read More

6 years ago

Homicide at Pigeon Point

[dropcap]P[/dropcap]olice are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Kirk Dwight Prospere twenty-eight (28) year old resident of La… Read More

6 years ago

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