The Belize Defence Force (BDF) has formally rejected allegations regarding the improper personal use of military vehicles by a high-ranking officer stationed in Toledo. Brigadier General Anthony Velasquez, Commander of the BDF, issued a definitive response, characterizing the accusations as baseless ‘mischief’ and affirming that the officer’s use of the assigned vehicle is fully authorized and operationally necessary.
General Velasquez provided detailed justification, explaining that commanding officers are allocated vehicles to ensure rapid response capabilities essential to national security. ‘The operational demands placed upon our commanding officers necessitate immediate mobility,’ Velasquez stated. ‘This particular officer commands 400 personnel across the Toledo district and must be prepared to respond to emergencies and coordinate operations at any hour, day or night. His 24/7 access to the vehicle is not a privilege but a fundamental requirement of his duties.’
Further scrutiny emerged regarding the officer’s voluntary position on the board of an educational institution, with critics suggesting a potential conflict of interest. The BDF Commander swiftly dismissed these concerns, emphasizing the organization’s longstanding tradition of community engagement. Velasquez clarified that the officer receives no financial compensation for this voluntary service, aligning with the BDF’s commitment to national development beyond purely military functions. The BDF maintains that all resources are deployed appropriately and that the allegations constitute unfounded speculation without evidence of procedural violation.
