Local News
Government Sets 30-Day Deadline Before Legal Action on Unauthorised Water Connections
The Government of the Virgin Islands will begin legal action in 30 days against residents with unauthorised water connections unless they regularise their accounts with the Water and Sewerage Department, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Communications and Works.
The ministry said the move comes as water has been declared a national priority, citing its role in sustaining communities, supporting the economy, and securing future supplies. Officials noted that unauthorised connections and irregular billing practices place an unfair burden on paying customers.
Residents with unregistered or unlawful connections have been invited to visit the department to correct their accounts within the 30-day grace period. The ministry emphasised that during this period, no penalties will be imposed.
“Such practices are unlawful, unsustainable, and place an unfair burden on law-abiding citizens,” the statement read. “This is an opportunity for customers to come forward and correct their accounts without penalty.”
After the deadline, the government said it will enforce compliance and pursue legal action without further notice. Officials urged residents to act responsibly and contribute to the sustainable management of the territory’s water resources.
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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