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‘I was a victim of police abuse’- Premier Wheatley

- said he would be the last person to give Police powers that can be abused
Amid criticisms in the public for bringing a highly controversial Police Bill to the House of Assembly (HoA) Premier and Minister of Finance Dr the Honourable Wheatley (R7) has hit back by saying he would be the last person in the Virgin Islands who would facilitate Police having powers which can be abused. Photo: Facebook/File
The Bill, which our news site was the first to bring to light in an article on February 3, 2023, entitled ‘Police Bill 2023 raises red flags & makes way for police abuse of rights’, was scheduled to get its second and third readings at the Third Sitting of the Fifth Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) at the Save the Seed Centre, in Duffs Bottom, Tortola on February 10, 2023; however, the HoA held off on that following strong concerns from the public. Photo: VINO/File
The Bill, which our news site was the first to bring to light in an article on February 3, 2023, entitled ‘Police Bill 2023 raises red flags & makes way for police abuse of rights’, was scheduled to get its second and third readings at the Third Sitting of the Fifth Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) at the Save the Seed Centre, in Duffs Bottom, Tortola on February 10, 2023; however, the HoA held off on that following strong concerns from the public. Photo: VINO/File
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Amid criticisms in the public for bringing a highly controversial Police Bill to the House of Assembly (HoA) Premier and Minister of Finance Dr the Honourable Wheatley (R7) has hit back by saying he would be the last person in the Virgin Islands who would facilitate Police having powers which can be abused.

The Bill, which our news site was the first to bring to light in an article on February 3, 2023, entitled ‘Police Bill 2023 raises red flags & makes way for police abuse of rights’, was scheduled to get its second and third readings at the Third Sitting of the Fifth Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) at the Save the Seed Centre, in Duffs Bottom, Tortola on February 10, 2023; however, the HoA held off on that following strong concerns from the public.

Wrongful arrest

In a statement in the HoA on Friday, Premier Wheatley shared three experiences where he claimed he was a victim of police abuse. 

In 1996 I was walking down the street one late night in Road Town.  A jeep pulled next to me, and a man jumped out and pointed a gun at my head and told me to get down on the ground. He cuffed me, put me in the back of the jeep, and took me to the Police Station for questioning.  After realizing that I was not who they thought, I was released.

I spent the night in jail’ in Atlanta

Dr Wheatley then related that on another occasion, while studying in Atlanta in 1999, a police officer gave him a traffic ticket that he thought was unjust. 

I protested, and he said if I said one more word, I would spend the night in jail.  I continued protesting, and he arrested me and I spent the night in jail.

He said on a third occasion, while studying in the United Kingdom in 2004, he had an encounter while visiting a friend’s home.

Racial profiling by UK Officers?

Two police officers in plain clothes approached me and accused me of carrying a crowbar in my school bag that I used to break into people’s homes. I thought that this was an outrageous accusation and refused to be searched. 

The two officers then jumped on me and we had a struggle for about 20 minutes. They managed to get me down and cuffed me. They called for back up and there were about 9 officers who surrounded me and were pushing me around the circle. When an onlooker walked by, they finally left, but not before emptying my school books out of my bag onto the street.

The Premier then said he is perhaps the only Virgin Islander in history who has led a March in London, protesting a death in police custody. 

Madam Speaker, I am the last person who would give the police powers that can be abused.

Police Act needs modernising but…

Dr Wheatley said, as a leader in the Virgin Islands’ community, as a member of the National Security Council, and as someone very concerned about crime, he is aware of the need to modernise the Police Act to take criminals off the street and that passage of this Bill presents hope of success in solving many unsolved murders in the VI.

He said, in its current form, the Police Act (Cap. 165) is not fully reflective of modern policing practices, contemporary human resources practices and current technological advances in the prevention and detection of crime, such as DNA testing and electronic data analysis.

Madam Speaker, we must enact the changes necessary to equip the force to protect and serve, and in committee stage we must remove the areas that we all are gravely concerned about. We will not debate the Bill today. We will allow more time to consult, discuss, and prepare the necessary amendments to be considered by the public and members,” Dr Wheatley stated.

34 Responses to “‘I was a victim of police abuse’- Premier Wheatley”

  • Lb (12/02/2023, 14:29) Like (20) Dislike (8) Reply
    We need proof
    • WENT RIGHT OVER SONE OF YOUR HEADS (12/02/2023, 18:58) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
      You’re so bent on coming for the Premier that YOU’RE MISSING THE BIGGER PICTURE.

      He is not going to push for this POLICE BILL THAT WANTS TO BE PASSED INTO AN ACT THAT WOULD VIOLATE HUMAN RIGHTS.

      Do you not know that one of the things the Police are trying to pass is to search your home as well as confiscate your phone, laptop, etc. without a warrant?
  • Barn Hay (12/02/2023, 14:44) Like (27) Dislike (21) Reply
    “I protested, and he said if I said one more word, I would spend the night in jail. I continued protesting, and he arrested me and I spent the night in jail.”

    "Two police officers in plain clothes approached me and accused me of carrying a crowbar in my school bag that I used to break into people’s homes. I thought that this was an outrageous accusation and refused to be searched"

    You seem to have no respect for authority and i now see why people don't like you. Entitlement and victimization are not the same thing my boi.

    • duh (12/02/2023, 16:58) Like (16) Dislike (8) Reply
      Refusing to submit to a police search IS an offense. Get that into your fat head son!
  • WHAT!!! (12/02/2023, 14:52) Like (22) Dislike (18) Reply
    “Two officers jumped me and we struggled for about 20 minutes”
    Come on man your not that big and strong what a load of nonsense so I wonder about the truth of your other times of “police abuse”
    • jack donkey (13/02/2023, 10:41) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
      when your life flashes before you, all concept of time disappear, a minute feels like an hour 2 minutes like 20. It's his lived experience let them man be. He saved the BVI in its darkest days get off the man damn neck
  • street reporter. (12/02/2023, 14:54) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    Put this in the Bill -- Bring in 3 or 4 trained under cover intelligence officers that no one in the Force knows but the commissioner; their main function is to seek good and reliable intelligence and pass it on to the commissioner only, they will not be engage in arrest or court matters...Real intelligence is the best way to prevent and solve crimes.
  • Native Senior Citizen of the British Virgin Islands (12/02/2023, 14:55) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    In his position as the current Premier, he may have told the truth in reference to police abuse, but on the issue of politicians abusive mismanagement of our finances can you say the same?

    If you can't sau ouch!, then don't boast or big up yourself. In other words, let others praise you with their mouth, not your own.
  • @,,............. (12/02/2023, 14:58) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    Hon Premier, that is your version of what happened. Since I have no evidence to prove or disprove your account I will accept it. The question is how would you know what power would be abusive?
  • Kudos! (12/02/2023, 15:01) Like (27) Dislike (1) Reply
    I am so happy that the Premier took a stand against this so-called Police Bill. It is unconstitutional and will cause the BVI to become a police state. It strips away our basic rights to privacy, our right to a fair hearing (via our right to remain silent), our right to not have our property confiscated to name a few. The solution in a civilized society can NEVER be to legalize unlawful / illegal , unconstitutional and abusive behavior by the police. The obvious solution is to pass legislation that recognizes and upholds the constitutional rights of citizens, and to train the police so they understand the laws they are sworn to uphold and the Constitution within which they must operate.
    • @Kudos (12/02/2023, 17:23) Like (4) Dislike (18) Reply
      If you are a criminal or affiliated with anyone who is, Yes your basic right will be effected. Will the criminal consider the rights of their victim to live? Just wait we will be glad to live in a Police State.
      • @@ Kudos (13/02/2023, 13:56) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
        Everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and everyone including criminals have constitutional rights. What you fail to understand is that the Bill in its current form leaves everyone vulnerable to police abuse including those of you who think it won't affect you!
  • For the future Gen (12/02/2023, 15:34) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Just dont passed that bill, yall done salt us with the greedy bill already. The country cant take no more blowsss
  • LAME EXCUSE (12/02/2023, 15:46) Like (3) Dislike (15) Reply
    THE POLICE IS THERE TO ENFORCE THE LAW AND PROTECT THE RIGHTS RIGHTS OF THE LAW ABIDING PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY AND IF YOU MAKING LAWS WITH LOOP HOLES FOR CRIMIMALS TO EXPLOIT , THEN YOU ARE SENDING THE WRONG MESSAGE , YOU MIGHT AS WELL GET RID OF THE POLICE AND LET EVERYBODY DO THEIR OWN THING , LET THE GUNS FLOW , LET THE DRUGS FLOW LET THE COLD BLOODED KILLERS DO THEIR THING (THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO WILL ABUSE THEIR AUTHORITY ON EVERY POSITION IN SOCIETY , THE DUDE IN MIAMI IS AN EXAMPLE , SO THE POLICE IS NO EXCEPTION , AND SHOULD BE MONITORED / SO BECAUSE YOU GOT ABUSED BY THE POLICE , DOES THAT MAKE ALL POLICE DEVILS , AND THERE IS ALWAYS MORE THAN ONE SIDE TO A STORY , YOU KNOW THE LAW , WHY DIDN'T YOU SUE THE POLICE THEN ????
    • WOWO (13/02/2023, 10:52) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      if the police follow the current laws they will get the convictions, but in every case the police are violating the laws in their collection of evidence and get it thrown out in court. what they need is to be diligent in their work not remove provisions that would violate basic human right. if you are requested a warrant to search someone home and the warrant don't cover the seizure of electronic items know you cant take the computers and cameras that you find or its getting kicked out.
  • new (12/02/2023, 15:52) Like (6) Dislike (11) Reply
    Sounds like the Premier needs to stop arguing with the police just to be difficult and just let them get on peacefully with their job. Then they would not need to escalate things.
  • @new (12/02/2023, 16:15) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
    Thank you!
  • 432the police force is h (12/02/2023, 17:26) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    The police force is gone to the dog. It is divided into groups chats and gossip. Lawrd send help
  • Guest (12/02/2023, 17:42) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply
    These are the kinds of fables and parables politicians tell to illustrate and enhance their points.
  • Spooderman (12/02/2023, 17:48) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I missed the part where that's your problem.
  • V I 4 life (12/02/2023, 18:06) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I think I have the papers you need. Give me a minute
  • ... (12/02/2023, 18:06) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    First off respect is a two way street. If some officer tells you to go with them if you don't consider the situation you could end up as another Sarah Everard.
  • where is Dug? (12/02/2023, 18:17) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    Fardder abuse
  • (12/02/2023, 19:57) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    I WAS ABUSED ALL BECAUSE I TOLD THEM AM A VIRGIN FROM THE VIRGIN ISLANDS SO THEY WANTED TO SEE IF I WAS , SO I REFUSED , IT TOOK THEM A WHOLE 2O MINUTES TO CALM THE RAGE IN ME ) - ( IS SAYING )> AND YES AM STILL PISSED OFF ABOUT IT
  • one question (12/02/2023, 20:34) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Has he been the victim of being in the same job for years with zero increments? PAY THE TEACHERS!
  • Your Neighbor (12/02/2023, 20:51) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Uncle allyo postponed it til after election,,, Not to smart either. I’m not voting for jack!! My mom and are deceased, the only 2 I’ll vote for!!! This bill is to make our young black men/boys, is to kill( like USA). Whi in this BVI , can’t see that’ is a setup
  • Really (12/02/2023, 21:10) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wake up people. This is how they push the police brutality agenda. Have you ever seen any fight last 10 minutes? This script the elites have him reading makes him sound dumb. Do you think a police is going to fight with a student when they have mase? Where was the principal or other teachers to stop this? This is garbage. I have no no hope for this sodomite at All. People read this story good and think and ask yourself if this can really happen. A police fighting a child for 10 minutes in school without anyone breaking it up. You have to see through the stories of the people on the elites network because they read scripts. This premier is a freemason sellout. He did do a freemason pledge so wake up it was a devil ritual
  • Truth (12/02/2023, 21:20) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    We the Civil Servants not voting for you or your party until we get our full increments. We have worked hard for it. Trust me, non of us voting for you until you cover that bill. So you wanna talk abuse? Not paying us is abuse. Can’t wait for election for us to send a clear message. Pay us every dime owed to us.
  • pure talk (13/02/2023, 06:00) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    A victim of police brutality, and you agree to bring this bill to the house. You don't care about people at all. Seems like it's only power for you.

    How can police just walk into my house how and when they feel, without a warrant, and I can do nothing about it. They will abuse their power.

    Boy, beg you put that shifty bill to rest. In the UK that can't happen but you're introducing it here for the UK officers to implement on us.

    In this Black History month you reintroducing "SLAVERY" on us.
  • come for me (13/02/2023, 07:10) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Jack donkey how could you have table a bill like that and didn't read it and then come tell us this hog wash about you is the last person to give police power that they could abuse.!?
    Then again you said you need to equip police to do effective policing with DNA analysis and electronic data, come on we ain't that stupid. If this bill gets passed then we have more proof that you'll is a bunch of donkeys. Remember also the bill don't protect any elected official.

    Part of the bill says if the police believe this is so you can be arrested. So if I say a car can drive without wheels and the police believe that, it's so?
  • karma (13/02/2023, 10:38) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Mind, police done think they already above the law. Allow this piss to happen blood will shed.
  • Rubber Duck (13/02/2023, 13:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    We always said he is as dumb asa rock.

    Now he confirms it for us.
  • Justice for Frandy Martin (13/02/2023, 16:38) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I have no faith in the police and governor after the Frandy Martin incident. Seems as though they are really trying to let that criminal go without holding him accountable for the death and injuries he caused. We should be so enraged to the point of a march on government house for such an injustice, this white privilege is totally unacceptable. How do you get to tamper with evidence? The whole lot should be jailed.
  • hmm (13/02/2023, 20:33) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Your big new house your planning on building should compensate for the abuse you could of easily avoided.20 mins?that has to be a good watch.IS your inability to follow simple instruction more pressing than the youth gunning down each other at my favorite strip bar?Didn't think so bye.East is a mess..sort it out please thank you.The little darling angels are about to rep east hard.


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