
Clifton Cabral
Assistant Commissioner of Police Clifton Cabral is a high-ranking law enforcement official dedicated to addressing the complex issue of missing persons in Antigua. Recently, he emphasized the lack of specific patterns in the disappearances, which span various communities and demographics. His insights during a press conference highlighted the urgent need for a specialized task force to investigate these cases, focusing on analytical approaches to uncover potential connections. Cabral's commitment to enhancing investigative methods reflects a proactive stance in tackling the growing crisis, ensuring that the police force adapts to the challenges posed by modern crime.
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Recent news mentions
Assistant Commissioner of Police Clifton Cabral stated they believe Robinson could have died of natural causes based on their interpretation of the pathologist’s report.
Inmate’s family devastated by police decision not to investigate prison death as homicideAssistant Commissioner of Police Clifton Cabral revealed that total number of reported crimes has dropped from 1,232 to 996.
Police report a drop in crime rates across Antigua and BarbudaAssistant Commissioner Clifton Cabral emphasized the importance of public cooperation in the investigation.
Duo in custody as police probe case of missing nine-year-old Chantel CrumpAssistant Commissioner of Police Clifton Cabral emphasized the lack of specific patterns among the missing persons cases.
Missing persons crisis spurs police to launch specialized task force









