Local News
Suspected Illegal Immigrants Intercepted at Cox Heath, Vessel Flees
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has apprehended a group of individuals suspected to be illegal immigrants.
The group, consisting of seventeen persons, all reportedly Romanian nationals, was discovered in the Cox Heath area of West End Tortola at approximately 8:00 am today, April 19.
Reports indicate that the group was spotted after being dropped off by a go-fast vessel, which swiftly escaped the scene before law enforcement could intercept it. Despite the vessel’s evasion, police managed to detain the suspected illegal immigrants, who are now in the custody of the Department of Immigration.
Further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the arrival of the suspected illegal immigrants and the ongoing investigation are expected to emerge as authorities continue their inquiries. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
Crime/Police
East End Police Station Reopens After Temporary Closure
The East End Police Station, previously closed due to ongoing sewerage works, is set to reopen its doors today, Friday, May 3.
The closure had been necessitated by sewerage works conducted by the Government of the Virgin Islands in the station’s parking lot.
Despite the station’s closure, law enforcement services in the East End district remained uninterrupted, with officers maintaining 24/7 patrols to ensure community safety. Residents were encouraged to contact officers directly at 368-9704 for immediate assistance or to report emergencies.
“We apologize for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding during this time,” stated a spokesperson for the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force.
With the reopening of the East End Police Station, residents can once again rely on the presence of local law enforcement for their safety and security needs.
Local News
Medita Malone Wheatley to Launch Book on Legacy of Principal Carlisle Scott
Educator and author Medita Malone Wheatley will unveil her latest edited book on Monday, May 6, titled, “A Snapshot of the Virgin Islands Secondary School Under Principal Carlisle Scott” at the Elmore Stoutt High School in the British Virgin Islands.
This compelling book offers a glimpse into the transformative tenure of Mr. Carlisle Scott, featuring firsthand accounts from students and teachers who were profoundly impacted by his leadership between 1956 and 1968.
Mrs. Wheatley, deeply influenced by Mr. Scott’s teachings, meticulously edited the text with a sense of duty and reverence, aiming to honour his legacy.
“For me, the launch of Mr. Scott’s book is a sacred obligation,” remarked Mrs. Wheatley. “His impact on secondary education has left an indelible mark on the Virgin Islands, resonating across various spheres, from socio-cultural to socio-economic realms.”
The book, filled with nostalgic testimonials and notes from Mr. Scott himself, boasts contributions from prominent figures including Elton Georges OBE, CMG; Canon Gibson, and Miss Adorothy Turnbull, among others.
Dr. Katherine Smith, Director of Culture, emphasized the profound link between education and societal development, praising Mrs. Wheatley’s endeavor to capture this connection.
“The individuals molded by Mr. Carlisle Scott at the Virgin Islands Secondary School went on to become pillars of society,” noted Dr. Smith. “Their achievements in diverse fields underscore the lasting impact of Mr. Scott’s leadership.”
The launch, set to take place at the Elmore Stoutt High School, promises to be a poignant event, offering attendees a chance to delve into the rich educational history of the Virgin Islands.
The Department of Culture encourages the public to join in celebrating local authors and preserving the cultural heritage of the Virgin Islands. For further details about the book launch program, individuals can contact the Department of Culture at 468-4379.
Local News
35th Anniversary of Senior Citizens’ Month Launched
Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley officially declared the commencement of the 35th anniversary of Senior Citizens’ Month in the Virgin Islands.
The declaration was made during a ceremony held at the Sea Cow’s Bay Methodist Church on May 1.
Minister Wheatley remarked, “This year, as we embark on this month-long journey of appreciation and recognition, we do so under the inspiring theme: Powered by Connections. This theme speaks to the profound impact that our senior citizens have had on our lives, and the interconnectedness that brings us all together as a community.”
He further stated, “These events span social and physical engagements to artistic and entertaining pursuits, providing avenues for personal development, social connectivity, and intellectual stimulation. By participating in these activities, you not only have the chance to forge new relationships and strengthen bonds with existing friends but also to share your wealth of experiences and insights with fellow participants.”
Premier of the Virgin Islands, Honourable Dr. Natalio Wheatley, acknowledged the contributions of seniors in the Territory’s history and emphasized the need to ensure their quality of life.
“It is said that you can tell a lot about a society by how it treats its elders. There will also be room for improvement but for the most part, we in the BVI are doing a fairly good job in this area. This comes from our culture and our upbringing,” remarked Honourable Dr. Wheatley.
He added, “We in the BVI recognize the sacrifices and the work of those who have laid the path for us to walk on and the foundations for us to build on. We value and respect their efforts and their achievements, whether it has been in raising us and ensuring our education, creating generational wealth or across the spectrum of national development. In this regard, we are powered by connection; our connection to our seniors.”
Various activities are planned for the month, including intergenerational days, open houses, and cultural events across Tortola and the sister islands.
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