CrimeLocal News Fewer murders, but police chief warns of rising robberies, road deaths by Shanna Moore 23/12/2025 written by Shanna Moore Updated by Barbados Today 23/12/2025 3 min read A+A- Reset Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce. (FP) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 140 Murders fell in Barbados in 2025, but a surge in robberies and continuing road deaths has left Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce warning that major public safety challenges persist despite progress in reducing violent crime. ย In his Christmas message, Commissioner Boyce said the past year had brought both progress and setbacks for the Barbados Police Service, as he credited intelligenceโled policing and community partnerships for saving lives. ย โEach year brings its share of challenges and triumphs, and 2025 has been no exception,โ he said, noting that the service had โcontinued to strengthen the bond between police and communityโ through resilience, professionalism and teamwork. ย You Might Be Interested In Shots fired at police during morning chase Lawmen kept busy on New Year’s morning Man shot in Wanstead Gardens He said the reduction in murders was a โclear indicator that our intelligenceโled policing, community partnerships and strategic interventions are making a real difference in saving lives and restoring safety to our communitiesโ. ย But the commissioner cautioned that serious threats remain, particularly gun crime, which he described as โa serious and troubling challenge, one that has caused fear, pain and disruption in too many livesโ. ย While acknowledging progress, he stressed that โthere is still work to be doneโ, calling on Barbadians for โcontinued patience, trust and support of the public as, together, we work to wrestle this problem to the ground and restore a deeper sense of security in every communityโ. ย Beyond violent crime, the commissioner pointed to a worrying rise in robberies during the year, warning that policing strategies must evolve to meet changing criminal patterns. ย โAs we reflect more broadly on the year, we must also recognise the challenges that persist in other areas of criminal activity,โ he said. โThis year, robberies have seen a notable and troubling increase, reminding us of the everโchanging nature of crime and the need to remain vigilant, adaptive and proactive.โ ย The police response in 2026 would be shaped by โthoughtful analysis, collaboration and decisive actionโ, he said, with strategies designed to address both emerging threats and community concerns. ย Road safety also featured prominently in the commissionerโs message, as he described fatal accidents as among the most distressing issues confronting the country. ย โEqually concerning have been the incidents of fatal accidents on our roads, which continue to bring tragedy to too many families,โ he said. โEach life lost is one too many, and these painful reminders strengthen our resolve.โ ย The Barbados Police Service remained โdeeply committed to intensifying road safety education and enforcementโ, guided by the belief that public safety goes beyond crime prevention and includes fostering โa culture of responsibility and care on our roadwaysโ, he said. ย Commissioner Boyce said the lessons of 2025 would inform policing priorities in the year to come. ย โLooking ahead to 2026, we must carry forward both the lessons and the inspiration of the past year,โ he said. โLet us build upon our achievements while confronting our challenges with renewed determination.โ ย The service would continue efforts to modernise operations, strengthen community partnerships and uphold professionalism, guided by โthe values of discipline, compassion and fairnessโ, he added. ย The police chief also used his message to commend officers and staff across all divisions, describing their work as the backbone of the serviceโs success. ย โYour daily acts of service โ often quiet, unseen and undertaken with great sacrifice โ form the backbone of our success,โ he said. (SM) ย ย Shanna Moore You may also like CTUSAB urges respect for labour as key governance partner 11/02/2026 Decision 2026: St Philip constituencies hit by missing voter namesย ย 11/02/2026 Steady morning turnout, smooth process mark early voting in St Michael North... 11/02/2026