Public Warn Against Purchasing Stolen Items

The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has issued a formal public advisory, strongly cautioning residents against the purchase of suspected stolen merchandise. This warning comes amid a concerning surge in property-related crimes across the islands, with law enforcement directly linking the illicit market for stolen goods to the increasing frequency of break-ins and larcenies.

Recent criminal patterns indicate a troubling trend where high-value items, including household appliances and electronics, are being systematically pilfered from private residences. The police administration’s strategic communications office (STRATCOM) revealed that these items are believed to be rapidly circulating within local underground markets, creating a persistent cycle of crime.

Emphasizing the serious legal ramifications, authorities have highlighted Section 241 of the nation’s Larceny Act, which explicitly criminalizes the knowing reception or purchase of unlawfully obtained property. Individuals convicted under this statute face severe penalties, including potential imprisonment for a term of up to a decade.

The police are appealing to those currently engaged in this illegal trade to cease all activities immediately. Simultaneously, the force is mobilizing community support, urging citizens to maintain heightened vigilance and to report any overtly suspicious sales activities or individuals attempting to offload items under dubious circumstances.

To facilitate information sharing, the public is encouraged to contact the Criminal Investigations Department directly at 462-3913. For those preferring absolute anonymity, tips can be submitted through the confidential Crimestoppers hotline at 800-TIPS (8477).