AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCrime & Tourism: The U.S. State Department raised Saint Lucia to “Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution,” citing violent crime against visitors, slower police response, and risks like scams, overcharging, and drink spiking—urging travellers to avoid flashy displays, stay alert at ATMs, and not walk alone at night. Regional Security: Saint Lucia’s Marine Unit is stepping up maritime and land patrols to tackle cross-border smuggling, with police reporting increased operations and joint intelligence-led border work. Drugs Crackdown: Police at Vieux Fort Port seized suspected cannabis resin and cannabis, arresting Tony Paul (“Abra”) and a female accomplice; Paul pled guilty and was fined EC$200,000 or faces six years. CARICOM Affordability Push: At the 51st CARICOM Heads meeting in St Lucia, leaders and the private sector agreed measures to cut import costs and improve transport, including plans for a regional ferry and steps to reduce trade barriers. CARICOM Leadership & Money: Dr. Irving McIntyre took over as ECCB Monetary Council chair, pledging continued regional financial stability. Sports Spotlight: Julien Alfred won the women’s 200m in Monaco in 21.51 seconds, while Meggan William continues climbing in international pickleball.
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