BVI premier calls on US to help stem gun flow into territory
TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, CMC – The British Virgin Islands’ (BVI) Premier Natalio Wheatley says the United States (US) should do more to help this British overseas territory to stem the flow of guns.
Wheatley, who was speaking during a press conference, made the statement as the community of East end continues to reel from the effects from a recent murder.
“It’s long been a cry by Caricom [Caribbean Community], most of the guns that you find in the Caribbean originate in the US. It’s a concern for all of us and we do believe the US can do more to stop the proliferation of guns in this region. Certainly, it’s something we all have to take into account…in the very same US, they face the same challenge with guns being used in mass shootings,” he said.
The premier also said Caricom continues to lobby the US to do more to stop the illegal weapons that leave their shores and are bound for the Caribbean.
“We’re going to continue pressing along with our Caricom brothers and sisters for greater control of guns in our region and the US has to play a key role in that,” Wheatley stated.
Governor John Rankin has also expressed deep concern over the proliferation of illicit drugs and guns in circulation and the challenges faced in effectively managing the territory’s porous borders.
He said there is also a need for attention to be given to the territory’s youth through training, education, and effective social services, so that they will not become involved in gang culture or connected to the drug trade and gun violence.
While the BVI remains one of the safest Caribbean jurisdictions, the community has seen a rise in murders and drug-related crimes in recent years.