Local News
Premier Denies Reports of Planned Customs Protest, Emphasizes Productive Meeting
Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley has strongly refuted recent reports claiming that officers of His Majesty’s Customs were planning to engage in protest actions this morning July 19, 2023.
Premier Wheatley emphasized that during a meeting with the ranks of the department, it was made clear that no industrial action was planned.
In an interview with JTV, Premier Wheatley stated, “News reports suggesting that Customs was planning a strike this morning are false. I, along with the Deputy Governor, the Financial Secretary, and members of the Customs department, held a meeting to discuss various areas of concern. The spokesperson for the group explicitly stated that no industrial action was planned. The purpose of the meeting was to provide a platform for the officers to express their concerns and receive feedback. It was a productive session, and several action items were committed to in order to address these concerns.”
However, despite the Premier’s statement, some officers maintain their position and assert that they were prepared to engage in a sick-out protest. When contacted by JTV for further verification, these officers reiterated their earlier stance.
The situation remains fluid, and it is evident that there are differing views among the Customs officers. The government is actively engaged in addressing the concerns raised by the officers, and efforts are being made to ensure open lines of communication and a resolution to the issues at hand.
Further updates will be provided as the situation unfolds.
Crime/Police
Tarik Aaron Arrested on USVI Extradition Warrant
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has confirmed that Tarik Aaron was arrested shortly before midnight on Friday, April 17, on extradition orders issued by authorities in the United States Virgin Islands, and has since appeared before the Magistrate’s Court.
According to police, the arrest was carried out in connection with a request from USVI authorities, though further details have not been disclosed.
Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.
Local News
Civil Registry Announces Increase in U.K. Passport Fees Effective April 8
The Civil Registry and Passport Office has announced an increase in fees for United Kingdom passports, effective April 8, 2026.
According to the office, the revised fees apply to new, renewal and replacement passport applications, as well as other related services.
Under the new structure, the cost for a new, renewal or replacement adult passport has been set at £116.50, while the fee for a child passport is £75.50. Adult frequent traveller passports will cost £130.50, and child frequent traveller passports £89.50.
The fee for changes to an existing passport will also be £116.50. In addition, a delivery fee of £14.32 will apply.
The Civil Registry and Passport Office advised that the updated fees are now in effect and apply to all relevant applications submitted on or after April 8.

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