Minister Smith Says Cabinet Very Concerned About Wave of Missing Persons Cases

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Agriculture Minister and All Saints West MP Anthony Smith has assured the public that the Cabinet of 1 is actively discussing the recent wave of missing persons cases and remains committed to supporting law enforcement in their investigations.

Speaking on Community Matters, Smith acknowledged growing public concern over the number of individuals reported missing in recent months. He emphasized that the government is treating the situation with urgency and is working closely with the police to address the matter.

“This is a serious concern for every citizen, and I can say it is also a serious concern for the government,” Smith stated. “The Prime Minister and Cabinet are deeply troubled by the situation, and we are committed to providing whatever resources are needed to support the police in solving these cases.”

Authorities have ramped up search efforts in response to the disappearances, recently locating several vehicles linked to missing persons cases. Smith noted that extensive searches are ongoing and that the government remains focused on ensuring public safety.

“We must all be our neighbours’ keepers as we continue to try to understand what is behind these cases,” Smith urged. “The police are working tirelessly, and as a government, we will continue to support them in any way possible.”

The wave of disappearances has sparked widespread concern among residents, with calls for greater transparency and updates from law enforcement. Some members of the public have expressed frustration over what they perceive as a lack of information and progress in investigations.

Smith’s comments come as the government faces mounting pressure to reassure citizens and bolster public confidence in security measures. While he did not provide specifics on new policies or initiatives, he reiterated that the Cabinet is closely monitoring developments and remains committed to addressing the issue.

Police officials have urged the public to report any suspicious activity and provide information that may assist ongoing investigations. Community advocacy groups have also called for enhanced safety measures, including improved surveillance and public awareness campaigns.

As concerns persist, residents are looking to both the government and law enforcement for swift action and tangible results in resolving these troubling cases.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. Ok so they recognize the present stock of ALP politicians don’t have any influence on the public confidence in them so they are using new voices to attract attention.

    • NO. De WINGCUP PASTOR THAT SKIPPED PARLIAMENT TO GO WHINE AND JAM IN TRINIDAD IS a nasty hypocrite!!!! So that’s why Pringle distance himself from him.

  2. If the government is so concerned , bring in Scotland yard, not the fbi, I am a tax payer in nyc, that is not what I want my tax dollars to do ,the dog abolished income tax in his country so he can get into office

  3. It’s good that they concerned, but Antigua need proper systems in place to track and help those who go missing.

  4. I share the concerns and theories which have been expressed on social media. Let’s investigate it and let them say it’s not them

  5. Shut up Minister Smith. You are looking relevance. You are attacking issues that Jermaine Edwards has already killed. You now want to feel as party of the society. You will neve get that feeling. You will never be heard. What has your government done about this situation? Serpent, Shuggy and Jermaine have been speaking to those issues. Your giverbmet does not have the youths at heart. You cannot be a lone voice in the wilderness. You cannot be a part of the problem.amd part of the solution. You cannot be half pregnant. You cannot.sit.and break bread with those who do not care and claim. To care. So loom pass that topic. Let Richars, Shuggy, Serpent and Jermaine continue to hammer those issues.

  6. Not only the missing but suspicious deaths, attempted murders and suspected homicides. Invite international experts and give them free rein, not the usually restrictive terms of reference.

  7. Is it an inside job ,you don’t wont to bring scout land yard here because they will get expose if not bring them to do the job and get the killers we need help we need help we crying out loude little antigua is not safe not even the tourist that is safe in the country bring the scoutland yard

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