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Operation Trigger VII leads to arrests

SKNISEditor by SKNISEditor
October 17, 2022
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Operation Trigger VII leads to arrests
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LYON, France – A joint firearms operation between INTERPOL and the Caribbean  Community (CARICOM) Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS) has led  to the seizure of some 350 weapons, 3,300 rounds of ammunition and record drug hauls  across the Caribbean. 

Operation Trigger VII (24 – 30 September) saw officers from 19 countries coordinate  controls at airports, seaports, land border and inland hotspots, acting on intelligence  pointing to organized crime groups and individuals involved in firearms trafficking. They  also searched warehouses, inspected packages and carried out targeted checks at firearms  dealerships, shooting ranges and private security companies. 

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Police made a total of 510 arrests during the week-long operation, including the subject of  an INTERPOL Red Notice wanted for murder. 

Trigger VII actions also led to the impressive seizure of 10.1 tonnes of cocaine and 2.5  tonnes of cannabis, highlighting the convergence of trafficking routes and the use of  firearms used to control the illegal drug trade. 

An operational hub was hosted by CARICOM IMPACS in Barbados. Officers from INTERPOL,  the Joint Regional Communications Center (JRCC), the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,  Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), worked side by-side to provide real-time assistance to officers in the field.

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When customs authorities in Dominica x-rayed a suspicious package, they sent information  to the operational hub for checks on the sender and intended recipient. ATF and HSI  queried their respective databases, and officers found multiple firearms purchases, placing  the package under surveillance. When the recipient came to collect the shipment, police  discovered 20 pistols and multiple rounds of ammunition hidden in cereal boxes.  Investigations are continuing both in the United States and Dominica. 

HSI and the Royal Bahamas Police Force worked closely on an international controlled  delivery from Fort Lauderdale to Nassau. The package, which had been flagged in the US,  was monitored throughout its shipment in order to seize two firearms and arrest the  recipient. 

A number of emerging trends were identified throughout the operation. In St Kitts and  Nevis, for example, officers saw their first seizure of firearms assembled using ‘80 per cent’  pistol frames. Also known as ghost guns, these weapons are unserialized and untraceable  as they are often completed at home using specialized kits, allowing individuals to bypass  gun laws and checks. 

Authorities in Jamaica, with support from US law enforcement, made a record-setting bust  when they intercepted 500.2 kg of cocaine – worth approximately USD 25 million – about  to be loaded onto a private jet bound for Canada. In a separate case, they also seized 500kg  of cannabis. 

In Curaçao, the Coast Guard stopped vessels carrying a total of 3 tonnes of cocaine and 1.8  tonnes of cannabis. Authorities made 17 arrests in connection with the shipments, believed  to have originated in Venezuela. Authorities in Bonaire made similar interceptions of  cocaine en route from Venezuela, seizing nearly 4 tonnes. 

Several countries reported reverse trafficking routes, an increasing trend, with seizures of  cannabis coming from Canada and the United States into the Caribbean region. Cannabis  plants, forged US currency, stolen vehicles and vessels, contraband cigarettes and alcohol  were also seized during the operation.

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“The results of Operation Trigger VII show how firearms are clear enablers of most types  of crime. When we go after their weapons, we also go after the full range of activities  carried out by organized crime groups,” said INTERPOL Secretary General Jürgen Stock. 

“The results also highlight the power of what law enforcement bodies can achieve when  we work in a joint, coordinated manner, sharing information in real-time on cross-border  investigations,” the Secretary General added. 

Lt. Col. Michael Jones, Executive Director of CARICOM IMPACS, said: “Without this cohesive  action among agencies, our region will not be able to effectively tackle illicit trafficking and  by extension, transnational organized crime.” 

Operation Trigger VII allowed authorities to gain a better understanding of existing threats,  patterns, trends and smuggling channels within the region, hence ultimately saving lives. I  am indeed proud of the role CARICOM IMPACS played in the exercise and more so of its  role as a coordination hub,” concluded Mr Jones. 

Stephen Kavanagh, INTERPOL’s Executive Director of Police Services, highlighted that the  operation was the first joint effort between INTERPOL and CARICOM IMPACS against  firearms and would likely yield results for months to come as investigations continue. 

The operation was carried out under the framework of INTERPOL’s Project Target, funded  by the German Federal Foreign Office. 

Participating countries: 

Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Bonaire, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic,  France (Guadeloupe and Martinique), Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago,  Turks and Caicos,  

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