Controversial Police Act passed in HOA

The Police Act passed in the House of Assembly yesterday, January 9, following days of heated debate among elected officials.

2025-01-10 13:17:20 - VI News Staff

Lawmakers deliberated over the controversial provisions to strengthen the police force’s ability to combat crime in the Virgin Islands.  The Act introduces measures such as electronic surveillance, covert operations, and controlled deliveries. These provisions drew concerns from some members regarding potential human rights infringements. Health Minister Vincent Wheatley, while offering his support, underscored the importance of safeguarding fundamental rights.

Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley acknowledged the legislation’s complexities and called for a reflective approach.  “The approach we’ve taken in the past is partly the reason we are in the situation we’re in right now as it pertains to crime. A responsible approach is to ensure that we get the legislation into this House and we do what needs to be done to make sure it’s fit for purpose,” Wheatley said. He added that the bill addresses international obligations while seeking to strengthen domestic crime prevention measures.

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