In a dramatic development during Saint Lucia’s general elections, law enforcement officials confirmed the detention of United Workers Party (UWP) candidate Tommy Descartes on December 1. The incident occurred in the Castries South constituency following reports of alleged electoral misconduct.
Police authorities disclosed that during their intervention, officers discovered approximately $30,000 in cash on Descartes’ person. The candidate was subsequently taken into custody for questioning regarding potential vote-buying activities. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Descartes was released the same day pending further investigation, with authorities remaining tight-lipped about potential charges.
The detained politician vehemently denied the accusations in a social media address delivered on December 3. Through an emotionally charged video published on his official Facebook platform, Descartes characterized the incident as a politically motivated fabrication orchestrated by opposing forces.
“This constitutes nothing more than fabricated information,” Descartes asserted. “These tactics represent the Labour Party’s established methodology to undermine credible opposition candidates and create distrust toward the United Workers Party. If this episode signals what we should anticipate in the coming five years, our nation must prepare for extensive political persecution and intimidation campaigns.”
The National Elections Commission has not issued an official statement regarding the incident, while international election observers continue monitoring the electoral process for irregularities. This development occurs amidst heightened political tensions in the Caribbean nation, where allegations of electoral misconduct have historically surfaced during closely contested elections.
