BARBADOS-CRIME-Tougher fines and punishments for gun-related crimes in Barbados

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Barbados, which recorded more murders last year than the previous year, has instituted more severe fines and penalties for gun-related crimes as the Firearms Amendment Act 2022 came into effect on Sunday.

In 2021, Barbados had recorded 32 murders, but that figure was surpassed last year, with the authorities acknowledging that in November last year, when 38 murders were recorded then, 29 were firearm-enabled.

A government statement said that under Section 29(2) of the Act, “a person who aids, abets, counsels or procures another or conspires with another to commit an offense under this Act, is guilty of an offense and is liable to the same punishment as is provided for that offense.”

Section 30 allows for the penalties for offenses under the legislation. It notes that for a first offense, a convicted person could serve a sentence of 10 to 20 years in prison, and for a second offense, a sentence of 20 years to life in prison.

“In the case of a first-time offender, the court can impose a fine of BDS$100,000 (One Barbados dollar=US$0.50 cents) in addition to the term of imprisonment. Also, the judge cannot vary the mandatory sentence for first-time offenders in limited conditions and exceptional circumstances.”

The statement said that Section 30B of the Act stipulates that any sentence of imprisonment for an indictable offense “shall be served consecutively to any other sentence arising out of the same crime, or to any additional penalty that the offender is subject to at the time of sentencing.

“In other words, the sentence for an indictable offense under this Act shall be added and not run concurrently with any other sentence to which the offender is liable. This is subject to variation by the judge only in minimal conditions and where there are exceptional circumstances.”

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