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Public asked to help locate Netherlands & DR nationals

The public is asked to assist with the location of Mr Pascal Bosman of The Netherlands and Mr Martire Cabrera of Dominican Republic (carrying a St Kitts & Nevis passport). Photo: GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The public is asked to assist with the location of Mr Pascal Bosman of The Netherlands and Mr Martire Cabrera of Dominican Republic (carrying a St Kitts & Nevis passport).

Both individuals, according to a bulletin from Government Information Service (GIS), travelled to the Territory via cruise ship Norwegian Sky on Friday, April 19, 2024, and have not returned to the ship or departed the Territory legally, and remain at large.

If anyone has information on the whereabouts of Messer’s Bosman and Cabrera they are asked to contact the Department of Immigration at 468-4705, 468- 4717, 468-4754 or the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force Hotline at 311.

18 Responses to “Public asked to help locate Netherlands & DR nationals”

  • jack (21/04/2024, 10:02) Like (0) Dislike (25) Reply
    Free the drew
    • Broke record (21/04/2024, 13:00) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
      You better try hope they don't cut he a deal for giving up people like you.
  • Linda (21/04/2024, 10:48) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Do you think they are in cahoots together to stay and work here off the books? This would have had to be planned before they boarded the cruise ship. I hope they weren't hurt somewhere here on the island due to foul play. We will see.
    • Greg (22/04/2024, 10:40) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      If I see them I will take their picture where they are and call ASAP!
  • YEAH RITE (21/04/2024, 11:10) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    WE KNOW THEY HAVE TO BE A CONNECTION HERE , SO AIN'T NOTHING NEW / THE SPANIARDS ARE PRODUCING THE NEW KIND OF DRUGS AND GIRLS ARE USED AS DRUG MULES SOME GOT A LITTLE JOB BUT THEY TRAVELLING TO SANTO DOMINGO EVERY COUPLE OF MONTHS TO BRING IT IN THE BVI , SO THEY HAVE TO HAVE PEOPLE WORKING IN CUSTOMS / IMMIGRATION AND IN THE POLICE FORCE , (AND THAT IS SIMPLE COMMON SENSE ) HIS EXCELLENCY SKELIE FELT DISRESPECTED BECAUSE HE WAS CHECKED THE AIR PORT , WELL DUHHHHH , ( HAVE WE HEARD ANY POLITICIANS CONDEMNING THE GUNS / THE DRUGS / THE COLDBLOODED EXECUTION STYLE MURDERS , OR CORRUPTION THAT IS BECOMING THE NORM HERE ? /EXCEPT BEING TOLD THAT WE HAVE KNOWN KILLERS WALKING IN THE STREETS AMONGST , LIKE THAT IS GOING TAKE CARE OF THE PROBLEM , OR MAKE THE KILLERS TURN IN THEMSELVES OR STOP DOING IT / THAT SUPPOSED TO CONSOLE THE FAMILIES THAT HAVE LOST FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO GUNS & DRUG RELATED VIOLENCE , AND IN THE MEANTIME OUR HERO FLEXING OFF HIMSELF WITH FREE JAMZ AND BEATING HIS CHEST , TELLING PEOPLE TO COME AND WATCH HIM DO HIS THING ???? ( BY THE WAY , ONE OF THE TWO GUYS , LOOK LIKE ONE OF THE PEOPLE WHO'S INVOLVED WITH 2PAC MURDER )
    • Wow. Wow. (21/04/2024, 13:59) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
      Doesn't Pier Park / Port has Cameras? I was told that they have a 100 thousand camera system in place at Pier Park but they are useless because they don't use them effectively..If someone took the time and rewind, until they identify them, see where they walk, who picked them up or who Taxi they got into and that not so difficult if they really want to do it...Maybe they need to hire a camera team, just to monitor, record suspicious stuff date and time in the event they have to go back. They already have date and time..
    • Why are you yelling? (22/04/2024, 11:02) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Lower your caps. It's difficult to read and follow what you write.
  • Hmm (21/04/2024, 11:17) Like (11) Dislike (5) Reply
    Get them out the island please! How they getting in here so easily in the first place?!!!
  • lk (21/04/2024, 11:48) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    As far as i can see all those are scammers keep some personal item thay have to return but to me that look well planned
  • @hmm (21/04/2024, 11:55) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Do you even understand what you read...they came on the cruise ship Norwegian Sky. Duh.
  • 2024 (21/04/2024, 13:19) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    those folks probably Florida on the beach having a cold on

    this is becoming the norm these days; folks from the cruise ships going missing up arriving in road town

    Progress comes @ a very High Price because opening the Gates and no valid system check in Place

  • Hum (21/04/2024, 13:31) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Check anegada bar
    Slave girl working there
  • Eagle (21/04/2024, 14:41) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    This is becoming the norm with some passengers coming to the BVI via cruise ships. We need to get this under control before it gets out of hand.
  • vi (21/04/2024, 15:43) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The first set was found
  • Really? (22/04/2024, 01:20) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Can we get nothing right in this place? How many more of these incidences we can expect from our ineffective law enforcement officers. Nonsense.
  • Kokane (22/04/2024, 09:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Nothing to see here just a BOSS or SICARIOS arriving to check on their operation.
  • Native Tongue (24/04/2024, 03:58) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    St.kitts/Nevis passport doesn't mean he's from st.kitts/nevis. He doesn’t give a shit about st.kitts/nevis.


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