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Taiwanese Trainer Accused of Drug Trafficking Raises Concerns Over Saint Lucia's Police Cybercrime Training Program

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June 6, 2024 - Updated on March 28, 2026
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Training scandal exposes oversight failures in Saint Lucia’s Cryptocurrency Crime response

Castries, Saint Lucia — In a development that raises serious questions about the oversight mechanisms of the Philip J. Pierre administration, Lin Rui Siang, a Taiwanese national recently involved in training Saint Lucia police officers to combat cryptocurrency crimes, has been accused of operating one of the largest drug trafficking networks in the world. This revelation has cast a shadow over the recent police training initiative and the government’s due diligence practices.

Lin Rui Siang lecturing members of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force on cryptocurrency crime during a training session.

Background: Shocking Allegations Against Lin Rui Siang

Lin Rui Siang, who played a significant role in a police training program in Saint Lucia, has been accused of running Incognito Market, a major dark web marketplace for illegal drugs. An investigative report by Wired detailed how Lin, operating under the pseudonym “The JokerStash,” allegedly facilitated the sale of vast quantities of narcotics, using cryptocurrency to obscure transactions and evade law enforcement.

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According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Lin Rui Siang was arrested for operating Incognito Market, one of the largest illegal narcotics marketplaces on the dark web. The marketplace, which facilitated the sale of illegal drugs, was a major hub for narcotics trafficking, using sophisticated encryption and cryptocurrency to evade law enforcement detection. This dual involvement in cybercrime training and large-scale drug trafficking raises critical questions about the vetting processes employed by the Saint Lucian government and its international partners.

Saint Lucia police officers in a training session with Lin Rui Siang, who is later accused of leading a major drug trafficking network.

Cryptocurrency and Cybercrime Training Initiative in Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia recently launched a training program aimed at enhancing the capabilities of local law enforcement in tackling cryptocurrency and cybercrime, sponsored by the Government of Taiwan. This initiative was part of a broader effort to modernize the island’s approach to digital threats and to bolster the skills of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force.

According to a press release from the Government of Saint Lucia, the program was designed to address growing concerns over cryptocurrency-related crimes, such as money laundering and fraud. The training covered a comprehensive range of topics, including the detection and prevention of cryptocurrency fraud, techniques for tracking and recovering digital assets, and the legal frameworks surrounding cybercrime.

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Lin Rui Siang’s role in this training program has now come under intense scrutiny. The revelation of his involvement in criminal activities has cast a significant shadow over the initiative, raising questions about the due diligence processes employed by the Saint Lucian government.

Implications for the Philip J. Pierre Administration

This controversy poses significant reputational risks for Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s administration. The government has already been marred by allegations of corruption, particularly within the realm of the Citizenship by Investment Program (CIP). The involvement of an individual like Lin in a government-endorsed training program only exacerbates concerns about the administration’s oversight and diligence.

Minister Jeremiah Norbert addressing the gathering at the police training program, highlighting the importance of cybercrime and cryptocurrency education.

Government Press Release

The official press release from the Government of Saint Lucia regarding the training program is as follows:

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Taiwan Sponsors Cryptocurrency and Cybercrime Training

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Thirty members of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) completed a four-day Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency training programme last week. The training programme, sponsored by the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Saint Lucia, was held at the Police Training Academy at La Toc.

The programme aimed to:

  1. Provide a foundational understanding of cryptocurrencies and their operational mechanisms.
  2. Explore the legal and regulatory frameworks governing cryptocurrencies.
  3. Delve into the nuances of the dark web and how it interfaces with cryptocurrency transactions.
  4. Equip participants with practical investigative skills to trace and analyze cryptocurrency transactions involved in criminal activities.
  5. Stimulate critical thinking through group discussions, scenario-based exercises, and hands-on investigation sessions.

The course instructor was Mr. RuiSiang (Shawn) Lin, IT Assistant from the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM) in Saint Lucia, who used his professional background and qualifications in the field, along with the carefully designed course, to provide the participating officers with a valuable learning opportunity, effectively enhancing their ability to combat cybercrime.

The closing and certificate ceremony was held at the Police Training Academy on Thursday afternoon, March 28, 2024, where the participants were commended for their efforts.

H.E. Peter Chia-Yen Chen, Taiwan’s Ambassador to Saint Lucia, said the training programme came following a proposal from the RSLPF two months ago, which included cryptocurrency identification as a top priority. He also said the recent training formed part of ongoing support from the Taiwanese Embassy to provide training for local police officers in specialized areas.

“Since last year, Taiwan has provided training opportunities for the police in cybersecurity, humanitarian rescue, leadership and intelligence,” Ambassador Chen explained in his remarks at the closing ceremony. “In 2024, Commissioner Pelius and I awarded certificates to six officers from the Royal Saint Lucia Police who completed a basic Mandarin programme. Taiwan also conducted a 6-hour virtual training for drone pilots last week. These undertakings not only mark Taiwan’s support for Saint Lucia’s endeavours in public security, but also highlight the solid partnership between our two countries.”

Ambassador Chen thanked Commissioner Crusita Descartes-Pelius and her team for their unwavering support which resulted in the training programme being successful. He also congratulated Hon. Jeremiah Norbert on his recent appointment as Minister for Crime Prevention and Persons with Disabilities, pledging to work with Hon. Norbert on his new responsibilities as a Minister.

“Today’s closing ceremony is not the end of our learning; instead it embarked more journeys for collaboration,” Ambassador Chen assured. “Taiwan will continue to work with the Saint Lucia Government on the empowerment of law enforcement officers to address the challenges ahead.”

Mrs. Crusita Descartes-Pelius, Commissioner of Royal Saint Lucia Police Force, said the police force remains committed to providing police officers with the knowledge they need to exercise their duties effectively, thereby ensuring citizen safety.

“This is something we have to teach all of our officers, as many as possible,” she said. “It’s not just for the field of work, but for your personal lives as well. You, in turn, can teach your families. Educate people about cybercrime and cryptocurrency.”

Commissioner Descartes-Pelius thanked Ambassador Chen for providing continuous support to the police force. She also noted that she will be advocating for the establishment of a cyber-lab for the police force.

Hon. Jeremiah Norbert, Minister for Crime Prevention and Persons with Disabilities, congratulated the participants and encouraged them to share the knowledge they have gained with their colleagues. He stated that investing in the police force has numerous advantages.

“Not only does it enhance individual skills and capabilities, but it also fosters innovation, boosts morale, and, ultimately, drives organizational success,” Hon. Norbert said. “Ultimately, it is going to drive the success of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. Therefore, it is gratifying to note that our Government prioritizes investment in the police force, recognizing the pivotal role the police force plays in ensuring the safety and security of all Saint Lucians.”

Meanwhile, Cpl 436 Glen Charlery, one of the participants, said the course has enhanced the participants’ understanding of digital crime and financial technologies.

“This knowledge will empower us as members of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force to better combat cybercrimes and navigate the complexities of cryptocurrency-related investigations,” said Cpl Charlery. “The course equipped us with advanced techniques and strategies for detecting, investigating and prosecuting cyber-criminals, thereby enhancing our effectiveness in combating digital threats.”


Broader Context: Challenges in Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency

The incident involving Lin Rui Siang highlights the broader challenges that small island nations like Saint Lucia face in dealing with the complexities of cybercrime and cryptocurrency. As these technologies evolve, so too do the tactics of criminals who exploit them. This underscores the importance of robust and rigorous due diligence in international collaborations and the need for continuous updating of training and security protocols.

Key Takeaways

The allegations against Lin Rui Siang have cast a significant shadow over the recent police training initiative and raised serious questions about the due diligence of the Philip J. Pierre administration. As the details of the case continue to emerge, the government must take decisive steps to address the concerns raised and ensure the integrity of its national security initiatives. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and risks associated with modern crime and the necessity for vigilant and thorough oversight in all governmental operations.

For continued updates on crime and justice developments across Saint Lucia, follow Unitedpac St Lucia News, your trusted source for breaking news and in-depth reporting.

Tags: cryptocurrency crimecryptocurrency fraudCyber crimecybercrime trainingdark webdigital crimeDrug TraffickingIncognito MarketLin Rui SiangPhilip J. Pierre AdministrationRoyal Saint Lucia Police ForceTaiwan training programUS Department of Justice

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