Mather calls for NSC to produce crime strategy
Territorial At-Large Representative Stacey Mather has issued a strong call for the National Security Council (NSC) to urgently develop and implement a crime strategy as violent crime continues to grip the territory.
2025-03-21 19:21:21 - VI News Staff
During a recent press conference, Mather highlighted the growing concern over the rise in violent offences, particularly among young men. He pointed to the murder of 20-year-old Quinton Noel in Purcell Estate as part of a worrying trend in the BVI.
“In the past 18 months, the BVI has experienced a significant increase in violent crime, in the number of murders and serious assaults,” Mather stated.
He said the surge in gang activity is particularly troubling, explaining that young men from vulnerable backgrounds are being recruited into gangs that “exploit their need for belonging and purpose.” He noted that this mirrors global and regional patterns but stressed it must not be ignored in the local context.
Mather referred to a June 2024 review of law enforcement, which outlined 138 recommendations aimed at improving security across the territory. However, he questioned the lack of updates on their implementation.
“This is a lack of transparency and raises questions about our commitment to tackling crime and supporting our youth,” he asserted.