Over 200 Haitian migrants intercepted in Turks and Caicos waters

Authorities in the Turks and Caicos Islands have intercepted 217 Haitian migrants attempting to enter the British territory illegally since Friday, August 16. In addition to the migrant apprehensions, police seized more than $2 million worth of marijuana during the operations.

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The first interception occurred late Friday night near Bird Rock on the island of Providenciales. Around 11:40 p.m., police stopped a boat carrying 15 Haitian migrants. Officers also discovered marijuana aboard the vessel, valued at approximately $131,660.

The following day, Saturday, August 17, officers intercepted two more vessels off the north coast of Haiti around 5:00 p.m. A total of 41 migrants, including six women, three minors, and 32 men, were taken into custody. Alongside the migrants, authorities seized a large quantity of marijuana with an estimated street value of $2,704,932.

The most significant interception occurred on Sunday, August 18, when police, assisted by the Royal Bahamas Defense Force, intercepted an overloaded boat near West Caicos. The vessel, carrying 144 migrants, was escorted to Providenciales, where the migrants were handed over to the Border Force for processing and eventual repatriation to Haiti.

“The trafficking of illicit contraband, such as cannabis, into the Turks and Caicos Islands, is an offense with serious penalties,” said Edvin Martin, the archipelago’s police commissioner. The police and their law enforcement partners, he added, “are resolute in finding the people involved in the smuggling of people and trafficking of illegal drugs and will pursue all leads to bring them to justice.”

The recent string of interceptions underscores the ongoing challenges the Turks and Caicos Islands face in managing irregular migration and drug trafficking. Local authorities have vowed to continue their efforts to curb these illegal activities.

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