VIDEO: Benjamin Condemns Gun Violence after latest killing

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Public Safety and National Security Minister, Sir Steadroy Benjamin, has condemned the rise in gun-related crimes, warning of their destructive impact on communities across the region.

Speaking at the latest meeting of the CARICOM Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS), held in Antigua, Sir Steadroy described the violence as “senseless” and said such acts have no place in society.

His remarks came in the wake of the weekend killing of businessman George “Charlie” Barnes, whose death has reignited public debate over gun violence and safety.

The minister told regional security officials that gun crimes tear at the fabric of society and undermine public confidence, stressing the urgent need for coordinated regional responses.

The IMPACS meeting in Antigua is focusing on shared strategies to combat organised crime, improve intelligence-sharing, and strengthen border security across CARICOM states.