Assistant Commissioner of Police and head of the Central-South Police Division Wayne Mystar says elderly people are being targeted for home invasions, and he is urging citizens to pay more attention to their vulnerable relatives.
According to ACP Mystar, while this type of crime is not usually directly carried out by criminal elements living in close proximity to their victims, he warns that it is facilitated by people living nearby, who observe and give information to their co-conspirators.
“They are getting very intimate information and knowledge from persons who are in the area,” he confirmed. “The criminals are coming from out of the zone, but things are being set up by persons from within the area.”
“There is the issue of the targeting of elderly persons. Family members, pay attention to the elderly,” he urged. “Visit them regularly, because they are one of the target groups that those criminals are actually going after.”
A guest on today’s edition of CNC3’s The Morning Brew show, ACP Mystar also noted that intimate partner violence continues to be a challenge in the Southern Division.
He assures, however, that police officers are taking measures to give an additional sense of safety to victims and their families.
“We have that issue of domestic murders which we are looking at very closely,” he stated.
ACP Mystar highlighted an initiative created to help victims in such circumstances.
“We’ve asked our police officers to pay special attention after a Protection Order is issued,” he explained. “We have our officers visit the victims and keep constant communication with them, to assure them they are not alone. That brings about a sort of prevention activity when the perpetrators are looking on.”
The senior cop reported that in 2024, there were 35 murders arising out of domestic violence situations, with 15 of those being in the southern policing district.