Police Raise Concern Over Youth Involvement in Gambling and Other Immoral Activities

ROYAL POLICE FORCE OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Office of Strategic Communications (STRATCOM)
MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Police Raise Concern Over Youth Involvement in Gambling and Other Immoral Activities
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, Friday, 20 March 2026
The Police Administration is expressing serious concern over the growing involvement of youths in immoral and unlawful activities, particularly gambling in public spaces.
During routine mobile patrols conducted on Thursday, 19 March, officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Task Force carried out extensive patrols across several communities within St. John’s and its surrounding areas.
At approximately 12:45 p.m., police officers responded to suspicious activity at the East Bus Station Terminal, where a group of young men, reportedly dressed in school uniforms, were observed engaging in what appeared to be gambling under a shed.
Upon approach of the police, the individuals fled the scene on foot.
A subsequent search of the area resulted in the recovery of two school bags, which are now in police custody pending further investigations.
The Police Administration views this development with grave concern, particularly as it involves school-aged youths. Such behavior not only contravenes the law but also exposes young individuals to environments that can negatively influence their development and future.
The police are making a strong appeal to parents, guardians, educators, and the wider community to take a more active role in guiding and monitoring the activities of young people.
The Police Administration further advises that patrols will be intensified, especially in and around areas where youths are known to congregate after school hours.
The police will remain vigilant and proactive in addressing any form of unlawful or inappropriate behavior.
The cooperation and assistance of the public are essential in helping to curb this growing concern. Anyone with information related to such activities is encouraged to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call the Crimestoppers anonymous hotline at 800-TIPS (8477).
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