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Crime |
| CRIME: Serious crime is concentrated in the more
populated areas of the country, and the crime rate in urban centers
continues to be a major problem. Georgetown in particular suffers
from violent crime, including home invasions, kidnappings, carjackings
and shootings. Criminals act with relative impunity, with police
officers themselves frequently the victims of assaults and shootings.
Vehicle occupants should keep their doors locked and be aware of
their surroundings at all times. Robberies and thefts occur frequently
in Georgetown and New Amsterdam. U.S. citizens should avoid stopping
in or traveling to the village of Buxton, which lies along the road
between Georgetown and New Amsterdam, as it is known to be a base
for criminal activity.
There is also a threat of kidnapping for ransom, with random targeting
of persons who are viewed as wealthy targets of opportunity. In
April 2003, an American was the victim of an “express kidnapping”
(a relatively short-term, profit-motivated, albeit violent crime)
for ransom. The victim appeared to have been randomly selected.
Pickpocketing, purse snatching, assaults and thefts occur in all
areas of Georgetown. The areas adjacent to the sea wall and the
National Park in Georgetown, although frequented by joggers, have
been the scenes of crimes ranging from pickpocketing to armed assaults.
The risk increases significantly after dusk. Travelers should exercise
extra care in visiting these areas. Pickpockets and thieves also
frequent Stabroek and Bourda, the two major markets, and great care
should be taken to safeguard personal property.
The response of local law-enforcement authorities to the increase
in violent crime has been largely ineffectual; the police are cooperative,
but lack the resources to respond effectively to serious criminal
incidents. Nevertheless, Americans who are victims of crime are
encouraged to contact the police as well as the American Citizens
Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy's Consular Section.
The loss or theft abroad of a U.S. passport should be reported
immediately to the local police and the nearest U.S. Embassy or
Consulate. If you are the victim of a crime while overseas, in addition
to reporting to local police, please contact the nearest U.S. Embassy
or Consulate for assistance. The Embassy/Consulate staff can, for
example, assist you to find appropriate medical care, to contact
family members or friends and explain how funds could be transferred.
Although the investigation and prosecution of the crime is solely
the responsibility of local authorities, consular officers can help
you to understand the local criminal justice process and to find
an attorney if needed.
U.S. citizens may refer to the Department of State's pamphlet,
"A Safe Trip Abroad," for ways to promote a trouble-free
journey. The pamphlet is available by mail from the Superintendent
of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402, via the Internet at http://www.gpoaccess.gov, or via the
Bureau of Consular Affairs home page at http://travel.state.gov.
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