Antigua and Barbuda boosts beach security after rise in tourist robberies

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Antigua and Barbuda has increased security across several of its most visited beaches following a rise in robberies targeting tourists.

Ten newly commissioned special constables — granted full arrest powers — have been deployed to high-traffic areas, including Ffryes Beach, where recent incidents prompted concern among tourism operators.

St Clair Soleyn, the Ministry of Tourism’s Director of Policy and Planning, said the move forms part of a wider effort to reassure visitors and curb criminal activity.

“These special constables work alongside regular police officers and have full authority to intervene and make arrests,” he Said. “Their presence alone helps deter individuals who target tourists.”

The Ministry is also installing upgraded CCTV systems along key beach corridors, giving police improved tools to monitor activity and support investigations.

Officials say the cameras, combined with increased patrols and closer coordination with local businesses, will strengthen the response to any incidents.

The government is working with the Royal Police Force, hotel associations and community groups on long-term measures, including better lighting and rapid-response protocols.

With the peak tourism season underway, officials say protecting visitors is a top priority as the country seeks to maintain its reputation as a safe destination.

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