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    Antigua and Barbuda Government Defends Security Efforts Amid Rising Concerns Over Missing Persons

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    The **government of Antigua and Barbuda** has pushed back against concerns about rising crime and **missing persons cases**, emphasizing ongoing police efforts and crime-fighting strategies. During this week’s **post-Cabinet press briefing**, Chief of Staff **Ambassador Lionel Hurst** addressed public anxieties, particularly as the country prepares for a transition in the **Police Commissioner’s office**.

    Hurst insisted that despite **public fears**, crime rates have **not increased** under outgoing **Commissioner of Police Atlee Rodney**. He described claims of worsening crime as **inaccurate**, noting that official data does not support the perception of a spike in criminal activity. He credited the **government’s proactive measures**, including **community policing initiatives**, which he said have helped **deter crime** and **increase police presence** in neighborhoods.

    The government, he added, remains **committed to transparency** in handling security matters, even as the **leadership transition** within the **Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda** takes shape. While a new commissioner has yet to be appointed, Hurst assured the public that the process is **being handled carefully** to ensure continuity in policing efforts.

    Recent **high-profile disappearances** have sparked public concern, prompting questions about how the government and law enforcement agencies are responding. Hurst reiterated that **every case is taken seriously**, and police have been **actively investigating** missing persons reports.

    He emphasized the importance of **community involvement**, urging residents to **report suspicious activity** and assist law enforcement in keeping their neighborhoods safe. He also highlighted that **recent recoveries of stolen vehicles** and **active police investigations** demonstrate the **force’s vigilance** in tackling crime.

    To further strengthen **national security**, the government is focusing on:

    • **Community Policing** – Increasing police presence in neighborhoods, particularly in areas prone to criminal activity.
    • **Technological Support** – Expanding **surveillance measures** to enhance investigative capabilities.
    • **Skills Training for At-Risk Youth** – Encouraging young people to develop technical skills through vocational programs, reducing the likelihood of criminal involvement.

    Despite criticisms, the government maintains that **Antigua and Barbuda remains one of the safest places in the region** and that **law enforcement efforts will continue to evolve** to meet emerging security challenges.

    With **a new Police Commissioner expected to be appointed soon**, attention will now shift to how **new leadership will reinforce the country’s crime prevention strategies** and **restore public confidence in law enforcement**.

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