OneEyedDiva
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This story has been in the news over the past couple of weeks. What were supposed to be vacation dreams turned into nightmares when bullets were found in each tourist's luggage. This has split up young families and caused financial hardships that are likely to continue and even get worse. My first thought after the third and fourth arrests was..didn't they see news about the severe punishment that was in store for the first and second man?
The last to be detained is an American woman who was detained this month. There was never a mention of any guns, just the bullets.
By the time I saw the news about arrest number 4 and definitely by the 5th, I began to wonder if those bullets had been planted, but none of them denied that the bullets were theirs. One man said he hunted deer, another said the bullets were left over from his visit to a firing range. The woman said the bullets were out of her view because they had fallen under the flap of her bag. The wife of one of the men detained in April was also arrested but later released and able to return home to their children.
A couple of years ago Turks & Caicos instituted stricter gun and ammunition laws which the tourists were likely unaware of. I know honest mistakes can be made, but I feel one should be meticulous when packing to go to another country as far as making sure no guns, ammo, drugs (even prescription medications not in their original bottles) or unknown substances are in their luggage. Unfortunately, the U.S. lawmakers who went to the island to negotiate the release of the five were not successful. There is still the hope that due to extenuating circumstances of these cases and perhaps the characters of the detainees will lead to their release. It has happened in another case. Video included here:
5 Americans held in Turks and Caicos for having ammunition as U.S. lawmakers fail to secure their release
By the time I saw the news about arrest number 4 and definitely by the 5th, I began to wonder if those bullets had been planted, but none of them denied that the bullets were theirs. One man said he hunted deer, another said the bullets were left over from his visit to a firing range. The woman said the bullets were out of her view because they had fallen under the flap of her bag. The wife of one of the men detained in April was also arrested but later released and able to return home to their children.
A couple of years ago Turks & Caicos instituted stricter gun and ammunition laws which the tourists were likely unaware of. I know honest mistakes can be made, but I feel one should be meticulous when packing to go to another country as far as making sure no guns, ammo, drugs (even prescription medications not in their original bottles) or unknown substances are in their luggage. Unfortunately, the U.S. lawmakers who went to the island to negotiate the release of the five were not successful. There is still the hope that due to extenuating circumstances of these cases and perhaps the characters of the detainees will lead to their release. It has happened in another case. Video included here:
5 Americans held in Turks and Caicos for having ammunition as U.S. lawmakers fail to secure their release