Jamaican policeman in TCI arrested after ammo found in luggage

A serving officer within the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RT&CIPF) has been taken into custody following the interception of multiple rounds of ammunition concealed within his personal luggage at the Howard Hamilton International Airport. The discovery was made on Saturday during standard security screening procedures.

According to an official statement released by the RT&CIPF, airport security personnel identified the ammunition during an X-ray inspection, immediately prompting notification to police authorities. Subsequent to the airport find, investigators executed a search warrant at the officer’s private residence, where they uncovered additional ammunition rounds.

The individual, identified as a Jamaican national and former member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force who recently transitioned to the RT&CIPF, now faces an active criminal investigation. Police authorities are working to determine the origins, intended purpose, and circumstances surrounding the possession of the ammunition.

The RT&CIPF emphasized its institutional commitment to integrity in their official release, stating: “All officers are held to the highest standards of professionalism, accountability, and compliance within the law. Any breach, whether administrative or criminal, will be addressed in a fair, proportionate, and lawful manner.” The case highlights ongoing security challenges within Caribbean law enforcement agencies and the strict protocols governing firearm-related materials in the region.