Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted.

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Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Protective Marking:RESTRICTED Suitable for publication:No Title:Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Management Information Report MonthFebruary, 2012 File Path: Purpose:To provide a summary of Crime Data for the month of February 2012 Disseminated to:All members in the R.M.P.S AuthorsPc 59 Allen Authorising OfficerDeputy Commissioner MORRIS Review Date:March, 2012 February 2012

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted In February 2012 there were no reports of the following crimes viz: Murder, Attempted Murder, Suicide, Attempted Suicide, Arms & Ammunition, Causing Death by Dangerous Driving, Buggery, Kidnapping, Administering Poison, Unlawful Sexual Intercourse, Indecent Assault, Criminal Damage, Arson, and Arson All Serious Crimes OffenceFebruary 2011 January - December 2011 January 2012February 2012 Change on previous month Assault Theft Criminal Damage33110 Burglary Wounding09022 Indecent Assault02000 Arson02000 Robbery01012 Attempted Murder00000 Attempted Burglary2610 Rape0310 Unlawful Sexual Intercourse02000 Dangerous Drugs Attempted Suicide00000 Attempted Rape0010 Attempted Armed Robbery00011 Grand Total

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted All Serious Crimes Having reviewed the crime trend of February 2012, it can be shown that the amount of crimes that have occurred show a major decrease compared to that of February 2011.

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted The hours at which Serious Offences occurred mostly for the month of February 2012, are 0200hrs, 0800hrs, 0900hrs, 1100hrs, 2100hrs and 2200hrs. Serious offences occurred more often on Mondays for the month of February 2012.

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Assault Having reviewed the above Trend Graph for crimes involving Assault committed in Montserrat, when compared to February 2011, there were fewer crimes involving assault committed in February 2012.

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Assault There were Four (4) reports of Assault Two (2) occurred in the Cudjoe Head district Two (2) occurred in the Salem district One (1) occurred at St Johns One (1) occurred at Happy Hill One (1) occurred at Carr’s Bay One (1) occurred at Friths All are Under Inquires

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Burglary Crimes involving Burglary have been on a steady decrease for February 2012 and when compared to February 2011 it is significantly lower. As a result it remains under the Upper Control Limit.

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Burglary There were Two (2) reports of Burglary One (1) occurred in the Cudjoe Head District One (1) occurred in the Salem District One (1) occurred at Olveston One (1) occurred at Cavalla Hill All are Under Investigation

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Wounding There were Two (2) reports of Wounding Two (2) occurred at St Johns Under Investigation

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Theft Crimes involving Theft for the month of February 2012 have gradually decreased. However, in relation to crimes of Theft in February 2011 it is slightly higher. It is now within the Lower Control Limit region.

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Theft There were Three (3) reports of Theft Two (2) occurred in the Cudjoe Head District One (1) occurred in the Salem District One (1) occurred at Brades One (1) occurred at Davy Hill One (1) occurred at Flemings Under Investigation

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted There were One (1) report of Robbery One (1) occurred at Cat Ghaut Under Investigation Robbery

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted There were One (1) report of Attempted Robbery One (1) occurred at Brades Under Investigation Attempted Robbery

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Intelligence Reports submitted by Departments It is observed that Community Beat has produced 21Intelligence Reports followed by Task Force with 13 Intelligence Reports for the month of February, All officers are still asked to produce information which is more detailed so as to ensure that more effective searches can be conducted which in turn would lead to arrests and successful convictions at Court.

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Comparative Return of Dangerous Drugs Feb 2012 Jan to Feb 2012 Jan to Dec Jan to Dec Jan to Dec Jan to Dec No of persons involved No of persons arrested No of cases arising from arrest No of cases of Cannabis Possession No of cases of possession with intent to supply No of cases of Cannabis Cultivation No of cases of Drug Trafficking Total weight of dried portions seized -53.3g1lb & 7.84g 571 lbs & g 109.3g46.2g No of trees uprooted-862, Comparative Return of Dangerous Drugs February, 2012

Royal Montserrat Police Service Monthly Crime Report – February 2012 Monthly Crime Report Restricted Comparative Return of Dangerous Drugs Feb 2012 Jan to Feb 2012 Jan to December 2011 Jan to December 2010 Jan to Dec 2009 Jan to Dec No of cases of Cocaine Possession No of cases of Cocaine possession with intent to supply No of cases of Cocaine importation Total weight of Cocaine seized g Fines imposed-$800.00$14, $368,650.00$7,650$5,200 No of cases proved No of cases withdrawn No of cases dismissed-31-- No of cases pending court Comparative Return of Dangerous Drugs February, 2012 cont’d