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BVI Offers Reward For Information Into Murder of St. Thomas Man

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force is offering a reward of as much as $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Yeiral Batista Sena.

Three months have passed since the body of the 32-year-old Batista Sena, 32, a citizen of the Dominican Republic, was found in his hotel room at the Fort Burt Hotel on July 1.

Batista Sena lived on St. Thomas in the USVI and was travelling to the Dominican Republic via Tortola when he was killed. He had been on Tortola since June 25 and had planned to fly out to the Dominican Republic on the day he was found dead.

Major Crime detectives are seeking information from anyone who met with Batista Sena or has any information that will assist the investigation into his murder.

Detectives believe that Batista Sena was involved in a criminal enterprise on St. Thomas and that his death is connected with that criminality. He was last seen in the early evening of June 30, according to the police.

Lesser rewards will be paid for information that assists police in advancing the investigation. Reward payment amounts will be decided by the commissioner of Police.

The head of the Crime Division, Detective Superintendent Alexis Charles, noted that detectives have linked with USVI law enforcement in their investigation into this case.

“We have been working very closely with our law enforcement colleagues in St Thomas. This was not some random act of violence; it was a carefully planned killing. The reward of $100,000 is an incentive to encourage persons to come forward and provide information that advances the investigation. We believe the shooter must have had very specific information in order to target Mr. Batista Sena. We suspect that information that could advance the investigation may be held by those with knowledge of the criminal community,’’ he said.

Charles said he believes there is somebody, somewhere who has the information needed to detect this crime and bring some measure of peace to the victim’s family.

“$100,000 is a substantial sum of money,” he said.

People with information can contact the detectives from the Major Crime Team at 1-284-468-5682. All information will be treated in the strictest in confidence, the police said. Rewards are payable to persons outside of the British Virgin Islands.

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