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Guns in residents face! Are British Police using excessive force on curfew?

- Some claim it could be racism or lack of cultural sensitivity, or even selective enforcement
Commissioner of Police in the Virgin Islands, Mr Michael B. Matthews, addresses the second batch of British Police to be sworn in to work in the Territory on September 28, 2017. British and local police are being criticised for their alleged unfair imposition of the curfew. Photo: RVIPF
British police were deployed to the Virgin Islands to restore law and order in the Territory following Hurricane Irma. Looting was widespread following the devastation. Photo: VINO/File
British police were deployed to the Virgin Islands to restore law and order in the Territory following Hurricane Irma. Looting was widespread following the devastation. Photo: VINO/File
Former Permanent Secretary and Businessman Julian Willock has already called for the curfew to be lifted. Photo: VINO/File
Former Permanent Secretary and Businessman Julian Willock has already called for the curfew to be lifted. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- It was on September 6, 2017 that Category 5 hurricane Irma smashed into the Virgin Islands (VI), leaving death, devastation, homelessness, and panic in the streets for gasoline and food.

The killer storm left over 80% of all homes, automobiles, boats, businesses and even churches destroyed. There was also widespread looting, as there was a breakdown of law and order.

To assist its colony, the British Government sent in the military, along with British police, to restore law and order, as by this time the unelected Governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert aka ‘Gus’ had already declared a State of Emergency, which gave him ultimate power over the Territory.

More confidence in Governor than Elected NDP

This was a move welcomed by the majority of residents, especially business owners, following the looting as days after the deadly Hurricane Irma the public had heard little or nothing from the elected National Democratic Party (NDP) Government, or had not even seen them.

To help with law and order, the first batch of British Police arrived on the island days after Hurricane Irma struck. Other officers also arrived from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Force and Bermuda.

When the politicians emerged, it was on October 5, 2017 after some four weeks not hearing or seeing much from them. The elected officials were at the House of Assembly, held at the Save the Seed Energy Center in Duff’s Bottom on the main island of Tortola, passing a new curfew law. The Bill was not even discussed with the people or let alone explained during the debate, a practice of the NDP regime.

It appears that the Government was more interested in enforcing a curfew long after the looting had stopped than addressing the needs of the residents, including that of widespread layoffs, lack of civil servants pay, homelessness, fair distribution of aid, many homes without insurance, and lack of information coming out from the administration on school resumption, help for the poor and the vexing issue of price gouging.

Gun drawn, it's curfew time

Now comes word that local residents as well as business owners are complaining about their experiences with the British Police on their methods of curfew enforcement.

Some three businessmen, who did not want their names to be published, said that on two occasions, it was just about in the first case 8:00 PM (before the extension) and the second case 9:50 PM, that British Police allegedly came up to them with guns drawn and demanded that they close their businesses in compliance with the curfew law.

They claimed they were not warned or anything, just the heavy handed approach to “close shop or go to jail.” Another man told our newsroom (first name Joe) that he was driving home from work after leaving a Nanny Cay Bar around 10:40 PM and his car was stopped by police with guns demanding that if he is “not off the road he will be locked up and thrown in jail.” He said a female local police officer told him she has “the power to ask him to park his car and walk home”.

Many other local businesses have told our newsroom about the harassment by the British and local police officers over the curfew law and the issues of “a white man with a gun in the face of a black man brings back some bad memories”.

Racism or doing their job?

When our newsroom approached British police with the complaints, one said “race has nothing to do with it, as our mandate is to enforce the curfew law.”

Another person with a similar experience said they do not blame the British police alone as the local police officers are “showing off themselves and acting like they got power now to harass residents because they have a rifle in their hands.”

Others have argued that some bars with majority white clients, such as one close to Banco Popular and another on the water front in Road Town, are sometimes seen with people beyond the curfew times; however, the same level of harassment appears not to be there.

Police Commissioner Michael B. Mathews, who is popular with all ranks of the police force and has 'goodwill' generally with the public, told our newsroom in an exclusive interview today October 14, 2017 that “the role of the RVIPF is to enforce the current curfew order and its relevant legislation.”

The top cop admitted that he “accept that policing does not always go smoothly and I am always happy to receive feedback in this regard.”

Mr Mathews assured that “normal procedures for making a complaint against police also remain in force."

Revisit the curfew- Julian Willock

It is unclear when the curfew will be lifted.

Former Permanent Secretary and Businessman Julian Willock had called for it to be lifted some three weeks after it was imposed. Two days after Mr Willock's call, the hours were extended from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM at nights; however, the curfew is still in place, from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.

Mr Willock argued that the government is discriminating against businesses that operate at nights and that, after talking to the Police and the Military, he was "sufficiently confident that law and order was restored to the VI."

56 Responses to “Guns in residents face! Are British Police using excessive force on curfew?”

  • tretretrete (14/10/2017, 19:20) Like (78) Dislike (1) Reply
    Buy the hook or the crook. We will learn to follow the rules.
  • Schups (14/10/2017, 19:43) Like (87) Dislike (0) Reply

    Give me a damn break man. Law is law! I hope these UK cops are here for a long time. Finally have some real cops enforcing the laws. Racism what? Its curfew, get the **** home on time!! Are there white people on the road after hours that theyre not stopping? If not then why is it racist when its our black leaders that passed the curfew laws with penalties?

    • i said it (14/10/2017, 20:44) Like (61) Dislike (0) Reply
      @Schups, I agree with you 100%. Rules are Rules. The problem with these people are the fact that they are so use to doing what the H:ll they want. Take your damn behinds home by curfew time.
    • Young concerned citizen (15/10/2017, 02:56) Like (29) Dislike (0) Reply
      I agree. It is not only blacks, let's be correct, person's of African decent, living in the VI. The police officers are here for all residents of the Virgin Islands to ensure law and order. Racism my foot. Where they came from as well, they duty is to protect all. All my life I have seen residents either obeying the law or ignoring it. The police officers were not enforcing the laws we have in place and giving businesses a free pass to do whatever they wanted. I often had to call the police several times to enforce the law concerning noise and keeping people up. Listen and you will not have to stare down the barrel of a gun. Plus if I were a police officer knowing they are unknown persons with guns and knowing we still have criminals out there doing wrong, it is fair to assume that any means necessary will be used to keep myself safe as well.
    • idiots (15/10/2017, 04:07) Like (33) Dislike (0) Reply
      Curfew is curfew! If the local cops had been as forceful as the British cops we wouldnt have this total disregards for law and order.
      I must be colorblind as i have noticed a number of black British cops
  • cay (14/10/2017, 19:48) Like (15) Dislike (24) Reply
    Deep article I love me some vino
  • wize up (14/10/2017, 19:52) Like (7) Dislike (43) Reply
    some of us hoped the British will come back and who vex can stay vex: when these white UK
    Police are from a black man has no value: any those whites will shoot down the black man on site all in the name of the laws.......mean white his pale faced affiliate can do no wrong and again who vex vex: some of you want the uk to come for a variety of reasons most of which are politically driven but I saying to those of you when the white Police boys and pale face solders begins to dominate this territory i will about of you: law and order is a must don't get it twisted..
  • wize up (14/10/2017, 19:58) Like (11) Dislike (32) Reply
    That white bar across from that bank have it going on while anything owned by black are more regulated by white uk police and some half crazy black police who are simply showing off in front of the place arm police.....run talk that

    • @wize up (15/10/2017, 04:09) Like (22) Dislike (3) Reply
      Stop stirring up trouble, you know full well that the bar you are referring to closes in time for people to get home before curfew. You are just a trouble maker and hopefully will be locked up soon
    • O.o (15/10/2017, 07:13) Like (14) Dislike (1) Reply
      How the heck is wize down allowed to post twice?.. he says such racist things...And when I'm ready to put couple words to some of those ignorant bloggers I can't get my post out...I don't even swear lol ...Especially when I try to blog about Fraser...Anyhow, people need to learn to follow the rules I guess if it were black police men putting them in our faces it would be better?.. And about the black lady cop? What racist thing are we gonna say about her?.. not a thing right..Well unless she is from another island( xenophobia)....If this territory was to be marketed by how the locals actual feel about other countries ....Listen the territory belongs to a white woman.The Uk is predominantly white..I know we been through a lot but our black leaders are stealing from us why don't we impeach them? Follow the curfew.
  • John (14/10/2017, 20:39) Like (26) Dislike (1) Reply
    long before Irma, some of you were imploring for uk police to come and take over. Now dont feel uneasy if a white man is pointing a gun to your face because you were taking a walk after 10pm. Mind you, police officers dont even have guns in the uk.
    • wize up (15/10/2017, 04:19) Like (3) Dislike (6) Reply
      @ John: very nice, in the uk the police are unarmed however in this neck of the woods them fully armed with automatic weapons; however some us sleeping but still chatting a set of ass: I hope when some the same U.K. Officers gun but thier family member all will be well: I am almost 60 years and cant walk free in BVI while those who came here broke and stole goods from people business places are still right here
    • @ John (15/10/2017, 19:33) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
      We only wanted them here to lock up them two thieving ministers not to harrass the local businessman
  • Sucking my teeth (14/10/2017, 20:49) Like (32) Dislike (4) Reply

    @Wize up, you need help. You sound so damn racist man.

    • wize up (15/10/2017, 08:07) Like (2) Dislike (44) Reply
      @ sucking my teeth: take some time then blog your answer: the long serving police still in the damage police station(let someone show you where the police station and take some pictures of that place).....for security reasons I refuse to indicate where the UK police are currently housed but just for your information; them living under full air condition comforts; you tell me what make the UK guys better than the black officer who continues to serve the BVI some of them have served well over 20 years look at thier enveroment( but you have nerve to blog piss BUT you have that right under this constitution).....keep the faith......
      • Sucking my teeth (15/10/2017, 19:23) Like (18) Dislike (1) Reply
        @ Wize up, please stop with the drama already. You are a racist pig. I don't like the fact that you are always using the word pale face and the white man this and the white man that. We are in 2017. I often wonder if you are just jealous of and you said it, pale face people. You have a lot of problems dude. Some of your comments are just outrageous.
  • Lawabidinglocal (14/10/2017, 21:06) Like (44) Dislike (4) Reply
    @wizeup. You need to shut up!!! My country has been to lawless for too long everybody doing what they want. When lawenforcement is absent we complain when it is enforced we complain. It is not about black or white . I support the UK Officers who are doing their best to restore law and to my country if u r from here do the same if not go to where u from.
  • ta ta (14/10/2017, 21:08) Like (4) Dislike (24) Reply
    Yeah its racism
    • Glad Glad (15/10/2017, 08:02) Like (8) Dislike (3) Reply
      @ta ta, you need to put some la la in your fla fla. this is not a racist thing. They are here to restore law and order. You, Wize up and the rest of the racist gang can take a slow dive off the pier. I am tired of hearing about the White man this and the White man that.
  • tretretrete (14/10/2017, 21:33) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am glad they are here-both officers and investors
    #talkthat
  • police (14/10/2017, 22:21) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    This is a blatant lie, as the British police on islands are not armed, they do not carry weapon, so that infact is a lie, none of the British police officers here in the bvi carry any weapon.
  • Tings (14/10/2017, 23:07) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Dem UK cops ain’t got no guns, what u sayin, lies! Not racism, follow the laws and the police leave you be
  • lolol (14/10/2017, 23:43) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    So you tell them what to do! It is illegal if they open the businesses at curfew time! you people never followed laws that is why it looks like racism to you. If British was not here, many more of us may have been looted. Learn respecting the service providers .
  • wize up (15/10/2017, 04:41) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    @ law abiding local: let make very it clear to you and your affiliates: there is no where you can send my black a&&: my question to you mr or miss law abiding local- "is it justice or is it just us":the laws of this territory are applicable to one and all: when the white bar owner by the bank can vary the law and small man at Duffs bottom must comply with the regulations and you can't understand that something is wrong such a policy some fu@$ wrong with you: "I have to be Justic and NOT just us":you head so far up the pale man behind that you don't even know what time it is where you say you from and lots more of our there like you: I recall the days when you could have leave you house wide open can back home and all was well: NOW in the same BVI less than 30 years later some white boys with gun and ammunition have to tell us what to do and you sound so proud sitting writing dumb blogs in your own city "you need to get a life" because our fore parents rolling over in there gave....keep blogging also keep the faith: on Monday you can call 4943701 and ask for the immigration department!!!!!
  • Unusual (15/10/2017, 06:39) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Never had a bad experience (yet) with those officers. Their approach to me was respectful in contrast to the approach of some local officers who want to show their peacock feathers because they are called POLICE. Not because you have authority means you shouldn't approach civilians with respect. Now if citizens don't reciprocate that respect that's another story...in any event the curfew is in place and if you have no valid reason for being on the road (e.g medical emergency) stay off. Rules in BVI are in place often with no enforcement and I think it's high time it starts to happen.
  • Get this (15/10/2017, 07:00) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
    Yes British Officers, you are doing a great job.
  • one eye (15/10/2017, 07:25) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    Stop tell lies I see with my own eyes uk officers with gun on their belt

    but I am happy they are here
  • police (15/10/2017, 08:46) Like (0) Dislike (5) Reply
    Some of them are racist yes but some u people deserve what u get when local police follow procedures url act the ass and want show off. On approach a officer is to greet and give name or names. Then explain why they are coming to u. And in form u of penalties or lawful steps that can taken against u. But these uk officers is talking lock up talk on first hand n up in u face. That would seem out right disrespectful n hogish. Dont noone want smell url breath. What can be done is change ur approach or let local police do the informing along with them. And for u young police keep u head on. Dont be fool.
    • @ police (15/10/2017, 11:28) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
      But your mellanated behind was informed. Announcements written and blasted. You disobeying kill joys are why the BVI now has murders robberies thieving like your places of origin. One gun blast in one of your underdeveloped brain might give you notice. Obey the Law!!!!
      • Popo (15/10/2017, 12:05) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
        Bvi have muders robberis cause ur local being deported from states n setting what they learn organize gang. Stop sitting n waiting on habd out n look work. Kids are on street all 8pm on block where are the parents. We quick to blame island police as if tola a states. Check to see who coming out jail in n out n cant be deported. Locals dont wsnt their children be popo. An the ones that did fail by getting caught up. Everyone is family here. So u go smoke dat in ur mellanated head.
  • dude (15/10/2017, 10:22) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    We aren't used to having real police. I have been telling ppl for yrs that when they live other places they will encounter real police. This isn't racism and the solution is simple, OBEY THE LAW & KEEP THE CURFEW. YOU think these officers care that you are so & so? They don't. They don't know you and don't owe you any favour they're keeping law & order.
    • After they leave. We have good Cpps. (15/10/2017, 12:33) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
      What happens when the UK officers leave?. Look how the Police department knock about officer Callwood for doing his Job.. (A very good Job) Never stood with him or behind of him.. He is the best they have. . But Everyone now praising the UK Police. They are using Guns to do what officer Callwood do without Guns. What happen after they Leave... Dont blame the officers they are not getting the support from the top and they are not getting the training both procedural and physical...Some are very Rude and some are just too Fat..But some are excellent... Lets Give Officer Callwood some of those praises the UK officers are getting...
  • BitterPill (15/10/2017, 10:25) Like (17) Dislike (0) Reply
    Police officers doing their jobs equates to racism? The only racists are the one's who look at this situation and blame it on skin pigmentation.
  • Wendy (15/10/2017, 11:16) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
    This imported force appears to be the one that should stay...hmmm
  • @dude (15/10/2017, 11:35) Like (20) Dislike (0) Reply
    You hit the nail on the head!!! We are not accustomed to real law enforcement thats why this feels out of the ordinary. I was stopped by the Uk guys already and while they were very stern they were not disrespectful. They asked where I was coming from and if Im aware of curfew. They asked for ID..asked a few more questions, reminded me of curfew and sent me on my way! He also went on to explain that the reason for stopping ppl is to ensure that folks are not on the road using the cover of dark for looting etc. Does racism exist? Hell yea. Is this a case of it? Please!
  • tretretrete (15/10/2017, 12:01) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    I experience it first hand they dont what to say to people.... real talk i was completely calm and the guy was behaving very hostile its like he was trying to provoke me or he didn't except me to be so calm
    • Yes (15/10/2017, 16:56) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
      You breaking the law that our local govt passed and upset because the police arent skinning and grinning with you and giving you a break so you can do it over and over again?
  • overseas (15/10/2017, 12:10) Like (2) Dislike (7) Reply
    Thanks vino we in the bvi are aware of their history of racism in the uk
  • Local Cops Rock and a hard place (15/10/2017, 12:15) Like (17) Dislike (0) Reply
    The Local Cops are more Loyal to friends and family than doing their Job... Be honest though. In the BVI its do nothing and your Job is Secure.. Work hard Ruffle a few feathers and you lose your Job... Sad.. Dont be to Quick to condemn the local Cops. Its the crooked system and politicians have the place so...
  • proud non-belonger (15/10/2017, 16:47) Like (17) Dislike (0) Reply
    Stop playing the race card! It is pathetic. Without UK, including their police and armed forces members, post-Irma BVI would have quickly become a lawless $hit hole. You should be grateful.
  • respect (15/10/2017, 18:03) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am with the majority. The British officers are doing their job. I feel inhibited by the curfew but it is the law and I am complying. We have extremely dedicated local officers but they need support. It was in my view a mistake to release the military, no doubt a political decision. The territory remains in chaos with dangerous roads that they could have assisted to clear. The USVI still have the military from the US operating and supporting. Why have we released them? Lets hope that the British Government continue to remember us and leave some UK officers here like the French do in St Maarten and other French islands, and consider the BVI as permanent base for a small number of soldiers. To all of our emergency services, keep up the good work.
  • trrefdrfds (15/10/2017, 19:13) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    Keep the uk guys here for ever.They can always have them on a rotating bas is. .call it training whatever.The UK needs to be apart of this place for a long time to come.If they never showed up they would neverror pull themselves out of the lawlessness.The politicians are the enablers of everything wrong here..get rid..UK rule please.You are going to take over sometime..nows the time.
  • So Happy (15/10/2017, 19:34) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    I am so happy that we have a curfew in place. If we did not, we the law abiding citizens would be prey for the looters when darkness falls. Officers, you are doing a wonderful job. Thank You.
  • Ripup (15/10/2017, 21:05) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    Guns in people face my a*s of the obayvthe law they woynt get guns in their face. Sha man
  • Onesin (15/10/2017, 21:25) Like (3) Dislike (6) Reply
    One thing is clear the white people start to blog good for you all

    But the facts are gun or no gun the British.police the white one at least is a brunch of racist for the most part.

    And as.an Asian who lived in.london and Manchester for 12 years I speak with.authority and experience now agure with.facts.and figures and make.yourselves look like an ass or a kkk
    • Tulley (16/10/2017, 08:15) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
      Hmm funny that i lived in London for nearly 20 years NEVER had any problem with uk police and never committed any crime. Wonder why you have sooo much experience with uk police??? Problem is yous have a bad atitude and big yourself up when asked any question then you call it racism when officer answers back.
  • facts man (15/10/2017, 23:15) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The locals with guns are the most trouble
  • B Savage (16/10/2017, 05:10) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    You all going learn bout the Edo
  • Dazman (16/10/2017, 07:12) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    UK cops dont even carry guns in this territory. I can only assume if this report is correct then the members of the public who have passed this info to the reporter and a little confused to say the least
  • bat cave (16/10/2017, 07:23) Like (2) Dislike (6) Reply
    ITS TIME TO REMOVE THE CURFEW BOTTOM LINE
  • Liat ,521 (17/10/2017, 11:52) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    The local police is a big problem with big guns
  • Guest (18/10/2017, 12:35) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    i really hope they will stay. I feel more secured when they are here. People here need to learn how to follow rules.


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