Trial set for September 9 for Michael Silver on child abuse charges

A photo of Michael Selver released by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force

Michael Silver, 39, of Five Cays, Providenciales, is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday, September 9, 2024, to answer to child abuse charges.

According to the Safeguarding and Public Protection Unit (SPPU), Silver is accused of engaging in sexual activity with a minor under the age of 16.

The charges follow an investigation that began after an alleged incident occurred in July 2023. SPPU officers arrested Silver in early September 2024 and formally charged him on September 3. Following his arrest, Silver was granted $5,000 bail.

The upcoming hearing will be the first significant legal step in the case, with Silver expected to address the serious allegations against him. Details of the alleged incident have not been made public, but the charges underscore the seriousness of the offense, which carries serious legal and social consequences.

The Safeguarding and Public Protection Unit, which is responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes involving vulnerable people, including children, has been actively involved in the case. The SPPU’s mandate is to protect children from abuse, exploitation and harm, and to ensure that those responsible for such actions are brought to justice.

In light of the allegations against Silver, SPPU used this case as an opportunity to remind the public of the importance of reporting suspected child abuse. The agency emphasized that reporting child abuse is a collective responsibility and offered several channels for citizens to report concerns in a safe and confidential manner.

If anyone suspects that a child is being abused or is aware of an allegation, the SPPU encourages him or her to take immediate action by:

  • Report the crime at the nearest police station

  • Contact the Safeguarding and Public Protection Unit on 232-6696

  • Contact the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) at 338-4013

  • Reachable by calling the Social Development department at 338-4008

  • Call emergency services at 911

The SPPU assured the public that all calls and reports are treated with sensitivity and strict confidentiality, as protecting children remains their top priority. The agency continues to work diligently to address cases of abuse and ensure the safety and well-being of minors on the islands.

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