CARICOM IMPACS and partners intercept more than 772 kg of cocaine in Virgin Islands waters

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS) played a central role in a major joint anti-narcotics operation in Virgin Islands waters last week that led to the seizure of more than 772 kilograms of cocaine and the arrest of six people.

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The multi-agency operation took place between December 8 and 9 and involved the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), His Majesty’s Customs, and external law enforcement partners, including the United States Customs and Border Protection (USCBP).

Authorities said the interception followed intelligence reports of suspicious maritime activity within Virgin Islands waters. CARICOM IMPACS facilitated the real-time exchange of critical intelligence that enabled a targeted response, resulting in the interception of a vessel, the recovery of the drugs, and the apprehension of the suspects.

Lt. Col. Michael Jones, executive director of CARICOM IMPACS, said the operation highlights the importance of coordinated regional and international action.

“This operation is a profound testament to the power of regional and international cooperation in securing our shared maritime space,” Jones said. “The continuous flow of real-time intelligence and the seamless coordination among all partners … demonstrate an unwavering commitment to dismantling the criminal networks that threaten the security and well-being of the Caribbean.”

The six individuals arrested have been charged with offenses including importation of a controlled drug and four counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply. They remain in custody pending their appearance before the Magistrate’s Court.

Interim Acting Commissioner of Police Richard Ullger praised the professionalism and swift action of the participating agencies, noting the risks involved in such operations.

“This seizure is a clear demonstration of what can be achieved when law enforcement agencies work together with precision, intelligence and determination,” Ullger said. “The removal of more than 772 kilograms of cocaine from circulation represents a major blow to organised crime.”

CARICOM IMPACS said the operation underscores the value of regional security mechanisms in strengthening stability across the Caribbean.

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The agency was established in July 2006 by the 27th Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, held in Bird Rock, St. Kitts and Nevis. It serves as the implementation arm of the region’s crime and security framework, with responsibility for research, analysis, monitoring and evaluation, and the development and execution of regional crime and security initiatives.

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