
Last Updated on August 19, 2023, 2:08 AM AST by Anthony Morris
After a long and eventful operation at the frigate bay area on August 18, 2023 The Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force has successfully arrested five individuals concerning the recent robberies at two locations of Ram’s Supermarket.
The police report suggests that the suspects include a female. The five culprits are facing the accusation of carrying out the robberies at Camps and Bird Rock, St. Kitts. Both incidents happened on August 12, 2023.
During the heists, the culprits in the robbery attempt fled the two locations with an undisclosed amount of money. The Police Force of St Kitts and Nevis started investigating the incident after the twin robberies at the Ram’s Supermarket. The St Kitts and Nevis Police has announced that they would put significant effort in apprehending the culprits of the robbery attempt.
As a result of the investigation, the Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force tracked down the suspects to a hotel in Frigate Bay. A large chunk of the police, equipped with several force vehicles and personnel.
At the Frigate bay hotel, the culprits allegedly enjoyed themselves with stacks of the stolen money and strippers. The police promptly arrested them and also seized the vehicle believed to have been used in the robberies. The high stakes operation was covered diligently by the news organizations and reporters of the country.
The St Kitts and Nevis Police Force have identified the culprits of the robbery incidents. Those the police force has allegedly apprehended include, Julian Matthew, Xaveka Gibson, Delroy Archibald, Rejon Hanley,
The Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force and an apprehended female suspected to be the driver during the incidents. The successful operation occurred on the night of August 17, 2023, at the Timothy Beach Hotel in Frigate Bay. The local police force’s swift action has led to the detention of these individuals and the recovery of stolen property.
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