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Regional crime the focus at Caribbean police conference

Deputy Commissioner of Police Louisa Benjamin-Quashie is representing Antigua and Barbuda at a major regional police conference in Suriname this week. Benjamin-Quashie is attending the 40th Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police in Paramaribo, and this marks the first time attending this regional conference in her new role. The conference is being held under the theme “Organised Crime: Impli…
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Text & images Edwien Bodjie PARAMARIBO – “Organized crime knows no borders. It infiltrates economies, undermines institutions, and threatens the stability of countries.” This was stated by Minister of Justice and Police Harish Monorath on Monday at the opening of the 40th Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP). Suriname is the host country this year and is at the center of the regiona…

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Antigua Observer Newspaper broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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