
SUSPECTED SERIAL RAPIST ARRESTED AND CHARGED BY C-TOC WHILE ON BAIL
Detectives assigned to the Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigation Branch (C-TOC) have arrested and charged a suspected serial rapist in connection with a string of sexual offences committed across multiple parishes between 2023 and 2026.
Charged is 25-year-old Ackiel Davis of Cornwall Barracks, Moore Town, Portland. Davis has been charged with:
- Rape
- Grievous Sexual Assault
- Use of a Computer for Malicious Communication
- Production of Child Pornography
The most recent charges stem from an incident involving a 16-year-old girl.
Following intensive investigations, Davis was taken into custody on Wednesday, January 15. He was subsequently placed on an Identification Parade on Tuesday, January 20, where he was identified and subsequently charged.
Investigations revealed that Davis obtained explicit images and videos of females, including minors, and used these materials to blackmail them. He reportedly threatened to leak the content on social media unless the victims complied with his sexual demands. In the current case, it is alleged that the complainant submitted out of fear, during which time the suspect recorded sexual acts.
- C-TOC has confirmed that Davis is a repeat offender currently before the courts for similar crimes committed between 2023 and 2024 involving four other complainants. At the time of his latest arrest, Davis was out on bail.
He is scheduled to appear in court on February 10, 2026, to answer to the previous matters, while a date is being finalised for the new charges.
Superintendent of Police Victor Barrett of C-TOC believes the actions of Davis showed that he had no regard for the safety of our communities.
“Davis exploited the digital space to target and terrorise vulnerable individuals, including minors, through a calculated pattern of blackmail and sexual violence. The fact that these offences were committed while the accused was already on bail for similar crimes is a blatant disregard for the safety of our citizens,” said SP Barrett.
C-TOC is imploring citizens not to yield to the threats or demands of persons online, as complying may lead to further exploitation and physical harm. Citizens are also asked not to delete messages, images or call logs that may be vital for forensic investigation once the matter is reported.
Parents and guardians are also strongly encouraged to monitor children’s digital footprints and educate them on the permanent risks of sharing sensitive content. Early reporting is critical to stopping serial predators.
Investigations are ongoing as detectives believe there may be additional victims.
Anyone with information that can assist in these investigations is asked to contact C-TOC at 876-967-1389, the Police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.






