Police seize more illegal firearms in Saddlers amid ongoing crackdown

The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force has reported another significant seizure of illegal firearms in Saddlers, underscoring the ongoing challenges posed by the influx of illicit weapons in the Federation. On September 9, officers conducted a yard search that led to the recovery of multiple firearms and ammunition. Among the items confiscated were a Mac-10 with a magazine and five rounds of .380mm ammunition, as well as another firearm accompanied by two magazines—one loaded with six rounds of .45mm ammunition and the other empty—along with 15 additional rounds of .45mm ammunition. This latest discovery comes amid a series of recent incidents involving the use of firearms, which has heightened concerns about the persistent flow of weapons into the region despite intensified enforcement efforts. Authorities have emphasized that neither St. Kitts and Nevis nor the broader Caribbean manufactures firearms or ammunition, raising questions about the origins of these weapons, which are believed to be smuggled from the United States. In response, the government has implemented stricter penalties for illegal possession, leading to several recent arrests and charges related to firearms and ammunition offenses.