Ports on Entry on Montserrat will soon be fitted with top of the line equipment to allow for effective passenger and baggage screening.
Read MoreIn a united effort to safeguard the welfare of children in Montserrat, the Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS), Montserrat Social Services, and the Ministry of Education continue to work together to ensure the safety and protection of our children.
Read MoreGovernor Sarah Tucker, responsible under the Constitution for Internal and External Security, will shortly be launching an international recruitment campaign, to appoint the next Commissioner of Police. In the meantime, Dr Nick Caveney will join the RMPS on 27th March 2023 as the Interim Commissioner of Police.
Read MoreTwo Montserrat Football Association officials were arrested and charged in court on Friday with cheating the public Revenue.
Read MoreThe Financial Crime Analysis Unit within the Royal Montserrat Police Force … RMPF is reporting a rise in financial crimes on Montserrat.
Read MoreProminent Attorney-at-Law Warren Cassell has been remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison after being found guilty by a 9-member jury Wednesday.
Read MoreAfter several weeks of speculation the Governor’s Office has confirmed that a small group of serving and former UK police officers are on island.
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) has reported that the five Haitian males who landed illegally on the island have been officially charged with the offence.
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) has launched a rapid investigation into what appears to be a human trafficking ring here.
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) has reported that it has received information that businesses on Montserrat have been the victims of a scam.
Read MoreActing Chief Immigration Officer, Charles Thompson, has made a call for more compliance with the island’s immigration laws.
Read MoreFormer Chief Minister and veteran Attorney David S. Brandt has run afoul of the law once again.
Read MoreFormer Chief Minister and veteran attorney David S. Brandt will spend 15 years behind bars.
Read MoreThe government of Montserrat hopes to pass legislation this year to assist children who come into conflict with the law.
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) is therefore warning residents on Montserrat of increased scams and fraud attacks during these times.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Director of Public Prosecutions was among regional counterparts who last week discussed some of the current difficulties and challenges they collectively face, as organized crime groups exploit structural vulnerabilities and benefit from the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.
Read MoreA veteran attorney at law here has voiced his concern over what he deems “the unfair three-year sentence” that was meted out to a young man recently.
Read MoreA social commentator has called on the Royal Montserrat Police Service to be more transparent in its operations.
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