Handguns, ammunition stolen during break-in at High Court building

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Two handguns and 15 rounds of ammunition were stolen from the High Court Building in St John’s between Thursday night into early Friday morning.

The weapons and ammunition were stolen from one of the several offices ransacked by the perpetrators.

Investigators are continuing their high-level probe into the matter, but have declined to provide further details at this time, emphasizing the sensitive nature of the probe.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. I said and I am repeating again that the courts (magistrate court and high court) need to be safe and secure at all times. That the High Court was broken into, ransacked with guns and other sensitive items taken is not by accident. People have a vested interest in removing important items intended for evidence in significant cases before the various courts. All our courts need to be secured at all times. But as we normally do, we take actions after the fact. We wait until the horse has bolted to secure the stable.

  2. How is it possible that our courts don’t have security cameras and other security measures. Something Nar right

  3. Was any evidence on the suspended Magistrate or
    any other high profile defendants there? I doubt this was a break in to retrieve evidence for just some ordinary bloke. Are there no surveillance cameras in
    and around the court?

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  5. Are there any important court documents missing as well?

    Security measures and matters in our are deteriorating fast. Hopefully, someone will be held to account for this serious breach.

    My heart aches for what’s happening in my country under this awful administration with little or no accountability.

  6. How could a building of such importance be left unprotected? That is such bull chit. Was it an inside job?

  7. How could important things like these be just left out ? Aren’t they suppose to be locked away? Again where are the security cameras? Don’t these buildings have security working the grave yard shift?

  8. Sorry folks more to come.
    As RAS Smood says:

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    Hey…
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    Folks it’s the Caribbean. I could not have said it better.

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