Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force

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HISTORY OF THE ROYAL TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS POLICE FORCE

1799
The Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force was established in 1799 by his Majesty’s commander John Dunmore who selected Bermudian born Mr. Firth and appointed him a Police Officer calling him the high Constable with three Special Constables under his command.

1834
Following the abolition of slavery, an apprenticeship system was

13/05/2026

13 May 2026

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force sincerely thanks members of the public for their concern, support, and assistance in sharing the Missing Person flyer.

Ms. Pierre has been located.

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12 May 2026

Strengthening National Security

Reinforcing strategic partnerships remained a key focus as Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey and members of the Executive Team of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RT&CIPF), met with the Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority (TCIAA) Management Team on May 7th.

The meeting was held at Commissioner’s Office and led by TCIAA Chief Executive Officer, Selvyn Hawkins, and provided an opportunity for both organizations to engage in discussions surrounding aviation security across the Turks and Caicos Islands, as well as the RT&CIPF’s continued commitment to safeguarding the nation’s airports and ports of entry.

Also present from the TCIAA were Devon Fulford, Executive Director of Operations; Nikeva Ariza, Director of Corporate Affairs, Communications and Public Engagement; Jurren van den Oever, Security & Change Manager; and Andrew Thomas, Director of Safety and Emergency Response.

The discussions highlighted the need for continued collaboration, intelligence sharing, and coordinated security strategies to enhance public safety, strengthen airport security, and protect residents and visitors.

12/05/2026

12th May 2026

Ticket Tuesday

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force reminds all motorists, particularly operators of illegal jitneys, that lawful instructions from police officers during stop-and-search and traffic enforcement operations must be obeyed at all times.

Officers have observed a concerning trend in which some jitney drivers refuse to comply with officers’ lawful requests, including surrendering vehicle keys during enforcement actions.

Under the Road Traffic Act, police officers have the authority to impound vehicles being operated unlawfully.

Road Traffic Act (13:01) states:

Section 13(4) states that no public service vehicle other than a licensed taxi-cab shall stand or ply for casual hire. Any person who uses or offers a public service vehicle, not being a licensed taxi-cab, for casual hire commits an offence.

Section 13(5) provides that a person convicted of this offence is liable, on summary conviction, to:

* A fine of $1,000;
* Imprisonment for up to six months; or
* Both fine and imprisonment are possible.

Persons found operating public service vehicles without the required taxi licence or valid public service operator’s licence may also face:

* Impoundment of the vehicle used in the commission of the offence; and
* Possible disqualification from driving under the Insurance Act.

Additionally, any person who resists, obstructs, or interferes with a police officer in the lawful ex*****on of their duties may be arrested and charged.

Under Chapter 3.08 of the Offences Against the Person Act:

Section 25 – Assault on Police Officers, etc.
“A person who shall assault, resist, or wilfully obstruct any police officer in the due ex*****on of his duty, or any person acting in aid of such officer, commits an offence and, on conviction, is liable to imprisonment for a term of two years.”

We are also reminding motorists of their obligations under seat belt legislation:

Section 51 (Adults): Driving or riding in a motor vehicle in contravention of seat belt regulations carries a fine of $250.

Section 52 (Children): Driving a motor vehicle without ensuring children are properly restrained in accordance with the law also carries a fine of $250.

Members of the public are encouraged to cooperate fully with officers carrying out their lawful duties.

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11/05/2026

11 May 2026.

Lost Wallet Alert

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force is seeking the assistance of the public in locating ALFRED BEEN JR., whose wallet containing personal items was found by a Good Samaritan.

Mr Been Jr. is asked to contact the Grand Turk Police Station at 1 (649)946-2299 to make arrangements to collect his belongings.

10/05/2026

Mother's Day Greetings

On behalf of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, Happy Mother's Day.

"Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 'Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all". Proverbs 31:28–29

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9 May 2026

Supporting Women in Sport

Officers from the Grand Turk Police Station today provided es**rt and security support for the Women in Sport Walk/Run event, which was held between 5:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. in recognition of mothers and the contribution of women in sports.

The event also served as an opportunity to recruit new members to the Women in Sport group.

The activity was well supported by participants and spectators and concluded without incident.

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08 May 2026

Zero Tolerance as Traffic Enforcement Continues

Shortly after 6 am today, officers of the Traffic Enforcement Unit continued Operation Safe Passage along the Leeward Highway.

Officers were deployed near the Beaches Roundabout to conduct targeted traffic enforcement operations focused on illegal jitney activity.

During the operation, officers conducted 55 traffic checks and issued 42 traffic tickets for various violations. Additionally, eight (08) vehicles were towed for operating unlawfully.

The operation resulted in a significant police presence in the area, which appeared to impact illegal jitney activity, as several operators ceased operations during the enforcement exercise.

Officers also identified several traffic infractions, most notably motorists driving with expired insurance and permit documents, seat belts not worn, and excessive tint.

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08 May 2026

Eight Officers Complete Advanced Witness Interview Course

Eight officers from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RT&CIPF) have successfully completed a two-week Advanced Witness Interview Course designed to strengthen investigative interviewing skills.

The officers, drawn from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Safeguarding and Public Protection Unit, and the Operations & Response Units, received their completion certificates today – 8 May – after participating in a 10-day training programme facilitated by UK trainers Jared Sudworth and Graham Elleray.

The course focused on equipping officers with the specialist skills required to assess and interview vulnerable and intimidated witnesses in line with achieving best evidence guidance.

07/05/2026

***MEDIA RELEASE***

7th May 2026

RT&CIPF Suspends Special Constable Following Forensic Audit

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force has suspended a Special Constable following a forensic audit of police financial accounts commissioned by Her Excellency the Governor, Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam.

The suspension took effect today (7 May 2026) after the officer was formally charged under the Police Force Act and the Police Disciplinary Code.

Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey has established a dedicated investigative team to advance the audit findings.

Active lines of inquiry remain ongoing, including matters that may amount to criminal misconduct. Further suspensions or disciplinary action will be taken where supported by evidence.

In parallel, decisive steps are being implemented to strengthen financial controls, enhance oversight, and reinforce authorization processes across the Force.

Commissioner Bailey stated: “The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force operates a zero-tolerance approach to misconduct. This action underscores our unwavering commitment to integrity, accountability, and professionalism. Maintaining public confidence is paramount. Where wrongdoing is identified, we will act firmly and in accordance with the law without exception; any breach will be met with unequivocal action.”

No further comment will be made at this time while investigations and disciplinary proceedings remain ongoing.

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07/05/2026

EXCESSIVE HEAT WAVE IN TCI
The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has advised that the Turks and Caicos Islands are expected to enter a heat wave beginning Friday, 8 May 2026. Conditions are forecast to reach and remain within the “Excessive Heat” range across the country for at least 3 to 5 days.

Residents and visitors are urged to take precautions to stay safe in the heat:
• Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated
• Avoid prolonged outdoor activity, especially during peak afternoon hours
• Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing and sunscreen
• Check on vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and young children
• Never leave children or pets in parked vehicles

Stay informed and follow official updates and advisories.

Read the full alert in
English: https://cap-sources.s3.amazonaws.com/tc-gov-en/2026-05-07-12-37-07.xml
Haitian Creole: https://cap-sources.s3.amazonaws.com/tc-gov-ht/2026-05-07-12-41-45.xml
Spanish: https://cap-sources.s3.amazonaws.com/tc-gov-es/2026-05-07-12-44-09.xml

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