The Police Administration has denied a request from the United Progressive Party (UPP) to host a whistle stop activity within the Constituency of Rural East.
“The decision follows careful consideration of several operational factors, particularly the time of day proposed, which coincides with a period of heavy vehicular and pedestrian traffic, among other security issues.
“While the request for the whistle stop was declined, the Police Administration has granted permission for a motorcade to be held on Sunday, 16th November 2025, based on a prior application submitted by the party. Formal communication confirming this approval was issued to the General Secretary of the United Progressive Party on Tuesday, 11th November 2025,” a STRATCOM release indicated.
Acting Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers stated,
“The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda remains committed in its duty to maintain law and order while facilitating lawful public and political activities. Our decisions are guided solely by public safety considerations and the efficient use of police resources. We urge the continued cooperation of all citizens and organizations as we work together to ensure a peaceful and orderly environment for everyone.”
The Police Administration continues to operate in the best interest of every citizen and resident of Antigua and Barbuda, and remains committed to upholding the highest standards of fairness, professionalism, and integrity in the execution of its duties.

