BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, CMC-The St. Kitts and Nevis authorities, Monday, sought to distance the dual island Federation from studies on social media that Tyler Robinson, the Utah State College scholar arrested within the assassination of the 31-year-old right-wing activist, Charlie Kirk, had visited the Caribbean nation.
Utah’s Governor Spencer Cox has mentioned that Robinson, who was taken into custody some 33 hours after Kirk, was shot useless in Orem final Wednesday, “is just not cooperating” with US authorities.
Kirk was talking at Utah Valley College at an open-air occasion held by Turning Level USA – the organisation he co-founded – when he was hit within the neck by a single bullet.
In a press release, the St Kitts and Nevis authorities mentioned it needed to “tackle studies suggesting that the suspect within the latest tragic incident at Utah State College, or his mother and father, visited our Federation.
“Our official data present no proof that both the person or his household entered St. Kitts and Nevis. We stay open to reviewing any credible data on the contrary, as accuracy and fact are paramount,” it mentioned.
The federal government mentioned that it “takes border safety very severely and continues to uphold strict measures to make sure the protection of all who stay in and go to our nation.
“We additionally want to make clear that within the Federation, entry to the taking pictures vary is tightly regulated and permitted solely to people holding a firearm license issued in St. Kitts and Nevis, underneath Police authorization and strict supervision. These with out such a license are prohibited from entry.”
The federal government mentioned it’s urging all nationals “to behave responsibly in sharing data and to assist shield the repute of our beloved nation by making certain that solely verified details are circulated.
“Residents and residents are inspired to depend on official authorities sources for dependable updates and data,” it added.