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Motorist Arrested for Marijuana Possession After High-Speed Chase

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Morgan Maduro, 20, of Baugher’s Bay, was arrested following a high-speed pursuit that ended in Sea Cows Bay on Monday, February 24.

According to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), officers on patrol in Lower Estate, observed a Suzuki Jimny with heavily tinted windows and an obscured registration plate. When officers signaled the driver to stop, the vehicle accelerated, prompting a police chase.

The pursuit ended in Sea Cows Bay at Bound Tree Road, where officers intercepted the vehicle. A subsequent search uncovered 24.7 grams of marijuana. Maduro was arrested and charged with Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Drug and Reckless and Negligent Act.

Authorities said he was granted $5,000 bail and is scheduled to appear before the Magistrate’s Court on April 10, 2025. Additional traffic-related charges are pending.

The RVIPF reminded motorists to comply with traffic laws and stop when signaled by law enforcement. The public is encouraged to report reckless driving or traffic violations by calling the RVIPF non-emergency line at 311, the RVIPF Intelligence Unit at 368-9339, or anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 800-8477 (TIPS).

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High Court Dismisses Retirement Age Claims by Former RVIPF Officers

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High Court Judge Stanley John today, February 28, dismissed all claims brought by former British Virgin Islands (BVI) police officers challenging their retirement under the Retirement Age Act, 2016. The plaintiffs—Hendrickson Williams, Augustus Bruce, Teddy Creque, Calvin James, Dennis Jones and George Mason — contended that their mandatory retirement at age 65 was unconstitutional and sought reinstatement.

The officers argued that sections 5(2), 5(3), and 5(4) of the Retirement Age Act, which mandate retirement at 65, conflicted with section 66(4) of the Police Act (Cap 165) and section 7(9) of the same Act. They claimed these provisions violated their constitutional rights under sections 9, 12, 16(9), 31, and 97 of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007.

However, Justice John found no constitutional breaches, ruling that the Retirement Age Act’s provisions are consistent with the Police Act and the Constitution. He stressed that the mandatory retirement age of 65 applies uniformly across the public service, including the police force, and does not infringe upon the officers’ rights.

As of now, representatives for the former officers have not announced whether they plan to appeal the decision.

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Police Investigating Rental Vehicle Theft in BVI, Seek Public Assistance

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) is investigating the overnight theft of two rental vehicles from MR Rentals in Paraquita Bay.

According to the RVIPF, suspects forced entry into the business before stealing the vehicles.

Investigators are also reviewing an attempted break-in at another rental company in West End, which may indicate a broader pattern of criminal activity.

Authorities warn that the stolen vehicles could be used in other crimes and may have altered license plates to evade detection. The RVIPF is treating the matter as urgent and is urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

Anyone with information, regardless of how minor, is encouraged to contact the RVIPF non-emergency line at 311, the RVIPF Intelligence Unit at 368-9339, or submit anonymous tips via Crime Stoppers at 800-8477 (TIPS).

Police emphasiSe that community vigilance and prompt reporting can assist in preventing further criminal activity.

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BVI’s Adrianne Thomas to Address UK Youth Parliament Today

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Adrianne Thomas will represent the British Virgin Islands (BVI) today, Friday, 28 February, at the UK Youth Parliament in the House of Commons, London. Thomas is the first young person from the BVI to participate in the event. She is scheduled to speak at 12:10 PM UK time (8:10 AM BVI time).

The UK Youth Parliament consists of over 300 elected Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) aged 11-18 from across the UK, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. These young leaders gather annually in the House of Commons to debate key issues affecting their generation.

This year’s topics include lowering the voting age to 16, providing free public transport for young people, and ensuring access to free period products in public spaces. Thomas was selected to speak after the first-ever “Make Your Mark” ballot was conducted during UK Parliament Week in December 2024.

Over 2,900 young people from the Overseas Territories participated in the vote, with “Education and Learning: school/college and access to university and apprenticeships” emerging as the top priority. Thomas will present her speech during a Special Segment, addressing the House from the Despatch Box.

Ahead of today’s event, the BVI London Office hosted the 2025 Overseas Territories Youth Summit on 27 February at BVI House in London. Organised by the UK Overseas Territories Association (UKOTA) and chaired by BVI’s Malia Choucoutou, the summit focused on topics such as neurodiversity in education, LGBTQ+ rights, and immigration. Participants discussed ways to create more inclusive policies and opportunities for young people in the Overseas Territories.

Tracy Bradshaw, the UK Representative to the Government of the British Virgin Islands and current Chair of UKOTA, described the summit as an important platform for young people across the territories to exchange ideas and explore ways to drive positive change. The UK Youth Parliament session will be streamed live with a 20-minute delay on parliamentlive.tv and YouTube, allowing viewers in the BVI and around the world to follow the debates.

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