
Minister for National Security Rayburn Blackmoore has confirmed that two individuals are in police custody assisting with investigations into an arson incident at the site of Dominica’s International Airport project in Wesley. The incident, which occurred earlier this week, involved three trucks owned by Chinese contractors that were allegedly set ablaze.
Speaking during a live interview on DBS Radio Thursday morning, Blackmoore stressed the seriousness of the matter.
“I cannot speak as to the motive of whoever did that. That is for the police to investigate. But what I have been advised is that there are two people in custody assisting the police with this investigation,” he said. “It is critically important therefore for the people who are responsible to be arrested and of course for there to be a due process.”
The Minister condemned the act, describing it as criminal and unrepresentative of the Dominican people, particularly residents of Wesley and Woodford Hill.
“This is certainly not an act against the Chinese contracting team, CR5 or MMC. This is a criminal act against Dominica, against all of us, perpetrated by criminal vagabond elements who must be pursued in the highest degree of intensity by the police,” Blackmoore declared.
He emphasized that the communities surrounding the airport project have been welcoming and supportive of both local and foreign employees.
“Residents of both communities have been very embracing to the employees of the international airport and are supportive of the project itself,” he noted.
Blackmoore also highlighted the broader significance of the airport project, calling it a historic national achievement. He reminded listeners that the People’s Republic of China has stood by Dominica during difficult times and urged citizens to continue fostering goodwill.
“Let us make them feel welcome and let us together make sure that we do everything possible to assist the police to identify those vagabonds, these criminals,” he said.

The Minister further addressed recent concerns about weather-related damage in the Kalinago Territory, where five houses were destroyed and 18 families affected. He assured that independent experts in hydrology, geology, and engineering would be brought in to assess risks and advise the government on safeguarding vulnerable communities.
Blackmoore concluded by underscoring the airport’s importance as a cornerstone of Dominica’s economic future.
“This ought to be a proud moment for us. We are building this airport that generations 60 years ago only dreamed about. It is critical for the survival of our country and for generations to come,” he said.



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