Friday, April 17, 2026

Business owners urged to be on the alert

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Be alert and take proactive measures against commercial burglaries!

That’s the message this holiday season to all business owners from crime prevention officer with the Barbados Police Service, Inspector Roger Babb.

He urged business owners to put in place effective security practices to protect themselves, their staff and assets. He added that the Police Service remained “committed to working with the business community to ensure a safe and secure environment for all”.

With regard to cash-handling practices, the crime prevention officer said businesses should vary their routines to avoid predictability and minimise the amount of money readily available.

He stressed that employees should not leave money unattended in the cash register and they should leave the cash tray open at the end of the work day.

Inspector Babb shared several security tips for businesses, including:

• Invest in security systems: Install alarm systems and CCTV cameras to deter criminals and provide valuable footage during investigations.

• Maintain visibility: Ensure all entrances are well lit, especially at night.

• Beware of strangers: Avoid opening doors to unfamiliar individuals outside of regular business hours.

• Report suspicious activity: If someone is loitering on your property, obtain a description and immediately contact the Barbados Police Service at 211.

• Secure your premises: Lock all rear and side doors during closing hours.

• Cashier awareness: Encourage cashiers to observe customers carefully for future identification purposes.

(BGIS)

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