Nearly three months after releasing an initial public announcement regarding widespread allegations of sexual abuse targeting hotel employees at the hands of visiting tourists, the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) has shared a critical update on the progress of the case. Back in May 2026, the law enforcement agency first notified the public that multiple claims of misconduct had been flagged, and put out a call for formal reports from potential victims to move forward with probes. As of the latest update from the Office of the Commissioner of Police, only one formal, official complaint connected to the original allegations has been submitted to investigators.
Preliminary review of the submitted claim has ruled out the most serious charge of sexual assault, according to RGPF findings. Even though the allegation did not meet the threshold for criminal sexual assault charges, the complainant still requested police intervention to issue a formal warning to the individual named in the report. That administrative step has been carried out as part of the ongoing process.
In its latest statement, the RGPF reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to pursuing thorough, impartial investigations into every reported claim of sexual abuse, exploitation, and all other criminal acts occurring within its jurisdiction. Law enforcement officials are continuing their outreach to encourage any person with additional information about alleged incidents of this nature, or anyone who has personally experienced harm that could qualify as a criminal offense, to reach out to authorities immediately.
Members of the public with relevant information or claims can contact the RGPF Criminal Investigations Department directly at 440-3921, call the 24/7 police emergency line at 911, or visit the closest local police station to file a report in person. The RGPF emphasized that public cooperation is a foundational component of successfully probing and resolving allegations of sexual misconduct, ensuring that perpetrators are held accountable and potential victims receive the support and justice they deserve.
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