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St Lucia Police Financial Crackdown Targets 10

Proceeds of crime cases drive the St Lucia Police Financial Crackdown as assets face seizure

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February 26, 2026
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CASTRIES, St Lucia — The St Lucia Police Financial Crackdown is shifting enforcement toward the money, with police preparing proceeds of crime cases aimed at seizing assets linked to alleged criminal activity. Police Commissioner Verne Garde said 10 high-profile individuals have been identified as targets under the framework.

Garde said investigators are assembling the legal “packages” needed to pursue property believed to have been obtained through unlawful means. “These people will be losing some of the property that they have achieved through nefarious activities,” he said.

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“The targets are named already, and we are getting the packages ready to manage them,” Garde added. “So, the wealth they enjoyed before 2026, they will not enjoy it again.”

Proceeds of crime approach aims to hit illicit wealth

The St Lucia Police Financial Crackdown signals a strategy that goes beyond arrests by focusing on the financial structures that can sustain criminal networks. Proceeds of crime cases generally rely on evidence-based tracing of assets and court applications that can restrain, freeze, and ultimately confiscate property tied to illegal conduct.

Garde did not identify the 10 individuals publicly or specify the alleged offenses connected to the investigations. He indicated, however, that the targets have already been selected internally and that files are being prepared for the next legal steps.

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Cases of this kind typically involve scrutiny of real estate holdings, vehicles, bank activity, and business interests where authorities believe legitimate income does not explain the scale of assets held. Such investigations can also assess whether enterprises presented as lawful operations are actually vehicles for criminal proceeds.

Garde framed the asset-seizure push as part of a broader effort to restore public order, rather than a standalone initiative. “And this is just a small part of what we intend to do to get order in Saint Lucia,” he said.

For communities affected by ongoing crime, the approach is intended to reduce the resources available for weapons, recruitment, transportation, and other capabilities that can fuel repeated offending. Police have not outlined a timetable for when the first filings related to the 10 targets will reach the courts.

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Police dismantle illegal structures, cite Bexon removal

Alongside the financial focus, Garde said police have been moving against unauthorized structures believed to be linked to criminal activity. He described a pattern of makeshift buildings appearing across the island, sometimes presented as business ventures and sometimes described in ways that suggest they are meant to anchor criminal presence in communities.

“We have instances where persons have decided to erect structures throughout the length and breadth of this country,” Garde said. “In some cases, they’ve said it’s to do business, and in some cases it’s to do ghettos.”

Garde said police have already demolished some of the structures and plan to continue. “We have broken down a few of them and will continue to break down the rest,” he said.

He pointed to Bexon, Castries, as a recent example, describing a structure put up over a weekend that was removed after he issued instructions to take it down. “I think up to this morning we had one that was quickly erected in Bexon, Castries, over the weekend,” Garde said. “I’ve given my instructions to take it down, and it was taken down.”

Public anxiety in the community has also been heightened by recent Bexon homicide investigation.

The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force has not detailed how many structures have been removed islandwide or whether any arrests were made in relation to the construction. Garde’s comments, however, indicate demolition orders are being used as a fast-response tool where police believe illegal builds are linked to emerging criminal risks.

Commissioner says police will prioritize outcomes

Garde said the asset seizures and demolitions form part of an enforcement posture he described as action-driven. He emphasized results over public messaging as police confront what he characterized as evolving criminal threats.

“We have no big conversation, we have no big talk, but we are going to get the work done,” he said.

The St Lucia Police Financial Crackdown is likely to draw close public attention as it moves from announcements to court actions. Asset forfeiture proceedings are typically overseen by the judiciary, and individuals targeted under proceeds of crime laws generally have avenues to challenge restraint or confiscation applications.

For residents, the real-world impact will hinge on whether the strategy produces visible disruption of criminal operations and sustained improvements in safety across communities. Police have not indicated when further details on the 10 targets or specific cases will be made public.

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