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Barbados Deputy PM and Home Minister warn of escalating crime wave driven by synthetic drugs and call for community action.

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Barbados is confronting a significant surge in violent crime, attributed largely to the proliferation of synthetic drugs and firearms. Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw and Minister of Affairs Wilfred Abrahams have called for a unified national to address this crisis.

At a recent meeting in Christ Church East, the ministers highlighted the urgent need for community involvement in combating the rise in violence, abuse, and social disintegration. Abrahams emphasized that the nation is facing a new, more dangerous wave of crime driven by synthetic drugs and irrational, violent behavior. He noted the challenges in addressing irrational actions with rational approaches, underscoring the necessity for a collective effort.

Bradshaw shared her to the issue, revealing that of the 25 homicides reported in Barbados just days earlier, she personally knew at least 20 of the victims. She expressed deep concern over the normalization of violence in communities and called for a whole-of-country response, urging citizens to take personal responsibility in addressing the crisis.

The ministers also addressed the between drug abuse and criminal activities. Abrahams pointed out that the drug abuse problem is directly connected to robberies and shootings, with some individuals not being in their right minds due to substance use. He expressed frustration with public complacency, noting that many citizens hesitate to report known criminal activity, which contributes to the problem.

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In response to the crisis, the government has initiated several measures. Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced the establishment of a National Advisory Council on Citizen Security, comprising security experts, business leaders, leaders, union officials, and youth representatives. The council aims to develop strategies to combat the surge in gun and gun-related violence. Additionally, the government is fines and new regulations vehicle window tints, number plates, mask-wearing, and the use of 3D printers, all intended to enhance public safety.

Community leaders and business associations have also expressed concern over the impact of rising crime on the industry. The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) and the Barbados Private Sector Association (BPSA) have called for urgent action to address escalating crime rates, that unchecked violence could deter visitors and harm the economy.

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The government is also collaborating with regional to organized crime. The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has formulated the George-Bridge Declaration, a comprehensive framework designed to address escalating crime and violence in the . This initiative reflects the collective will of CARICOM Heads of Government to confront one of the region’s most pressing challenges.

Despite these efforts, challenges persist. The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) has launched an investigation into the possible presence of two synthetic drugs first discovered in Argentina, amid rising over their potential impact on youth and public safety. The council is actively monitoring the situation to the of these substances.

In summary, Barbados is facing a multifaceted crime crisis driven by synthetic drugs and firearms. The government, along with community leaders and regional partners, is implementing strategies to address the issue. However, the of these initiatives hinges on the active participation of all citizens in fostering safer communities.

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