PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR AGENCIES MOBILIZED TO ADDRESS THE ISSUE OF CRIME

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Photo caption (1): Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris addressing the National Assembly on Wednesday, June 28, 2017
 

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, June 30, 2017 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – The Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris-led Team Unity Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, through the Ministry of National Security is broadening its outreach to include schools, churches, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the business community in its efforts to effectively reduce crime.

 

Prime Minister Harris, while making his presentation to the National Assembly on Wednesday, said his Government will continue to provide law enforcement agencies with the human, financial and physical resources, as well as the necessary legislative support required to ensure that St. Kitts and Nevis is the safest small island state.

 

The prime minister made reference to the National Crime Symposium, which was held in St. Kitts on February 9th, 2017 at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort. That symposium drew participation from a wide cross section of society including public sector officials, law enforcement, the faith-based community, the private sector and the Opposition.

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Photo 2 shows a meeting between Prime Minister Harris, High Command of the Police Force and Chamber of Industry and Commerce: (left to right): Mr. Hilroy Brandy, Mr. Georid Belle, Mr. Ian Queeley, Mr. Osmond Petty, Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris, Mr. Jose Rosa, Mr. Mark Wilkin, and Mr. Nick Menon.

Coming out of that event was the built out of a Crime Symposium Reduction Strategy, which according to Prime Minister Harris, continues apace.

 

“The coordinating entity, our Ministry of National Security, has already met with the Executive Director of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce (CIC) to follow through on its particular commitment; and senior personnel at the Youth Department and by extension the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. Outreach to other ministries and departments will continue including engagement with the Criminal Justice Strategic Board,” Dr. Harris outlined.

 

The honourable prime minister, who also serves as Minister of National Security, also reported that the different law enforcement agencies have since stepped up their recruitment efforts.

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Photo 3 shows a special meeting between the High Command of Security Forces and the Federal Cabinet. 

“A batch of some thirty two persons has started their training with the police force,” Prime Minister Harris stated. “Twenty of our citizens are in training at our Defence Force and we have added a further ten over the last two weeks for recruitment at Her Majesty’s Prison to specifically assist in the implementation of rehabilitation works for the inmates there. Fourteen persons are to be recruited to enhance the resources at our Customs and Excise Department; fourteen are to be recruited for our CCTV surveillance and monitoring programme. In sum, during the course of 2017, nigh one hundred new persons will be added to the security services.”

 

Furthermore, the St. Kitts and Nevis leader said that in 2017, greater emphasis will be placed on building a stronger relationship between young people and law enforcement.

 

One such mean of accomplishing this, as outlined by the prime minister, is through a collaborative effort between the police and the Ministry of Education to deliver a restructured and reorganized Teen and Police Academy Programme (TAPS) that will be rolled out in September in all secondary schools, starting in forms one and two.

 

“Junior Cadets will be introduced into the first and second forms of all our secondary schools starting in September 2017. Training will be coordinated by the Police School Resource Officers, the Defence Force, and reserves arm of the Defence Force,” Dr. Harris stated, adding that through these measures they are providing opportunities for constructive engagement and a sense of belonging for young people.

 

Prime Minister Harris further explained that the Ministry of Agriculture has identified seventy (70) acres of land for strategic support for at-risk youths and former inmates of Her Majesty’s Prison and ex-gang members. Dr. Harris added that the Government is currently in the process of identifying a leader for that project.

 

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