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Prime Minister commends police officers

This story was posted 1 year ago
19 November 2021
in PRESS RELEASE
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Edvin Martin, Commissioner of Police
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Prime Minister and Minister for National Security, Dr the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell has commended the rank and file of the Royal Grenada Police Force for the tremendous work and sacrifices made during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Describing it as a critical period in the country’s history, the Prime Minister said everyone must come to terms with the new environment, but acknowledged the extraordinary efforts of some frontline personnel.

In addition to the extra duties made necessary by the pandemic, Covid-19 has also claimed the lives of 2 officers. The Prime Minister acknowledged this and again extended his sympathy to the fellow officers and families of the deceased.

Addressing a cross-section of police officers during a meeting at the Grenada Trade Centre on Wednesday, Dr Mitchell said, “In the context of this new environment, I am generally impressed with the efforts of the police force in protecting the country at this crucial time. At the same time, the RGPF has continued its proactive approach to fighting crime, dealing with the issue of illegal drugs, firearms and other related criminal activity. I therefore commend your success in this regard.”

The National Security Minister made specific mention of the recent bank robbery on the sister island of Carriacou and here again, he commended officers for quick action in not only arresting the perpetrators, but also solving a similar crime from 2 years ago.

He said, “Bank robberies are not usually seen in our country and therefore, it is important to nip that particular crime in the bud. Being able to solve that crime so quickly, will have a tremendous impact, not only on the police force in general, but on the confidence level among our people.”

Commissioner of Police Edvin Martin who also addressed Wednesday’s meeting, outlined some of the notable milestones this year including the interception and deportation of 37 illegal immigrants and the seizure of 14 illegal firearms and a quantity of illegal drugs.

The Police Commissioner thanked the Prime Minister and Minister for National Security for the unwavering support provided to the RGPF over the years, resulting in many significant improvements.

Highlighting some of these, he identified improved accommodation for Coast Guard officers, new barracks at the Special Services Unit, an exhibit depository also at SSU, a dedicated office for the Digital Forensics Unit, the addition of female quarters at the South St George Police Station and the addition of 10 new vehicles to the transportation fleet, thus improving the RGPF’s effectiveness in responding to calls for service.

Commissioner Martin also praised his team of officers for the remarkable work done in preventing and solving crimes and generally protecting the peace and stability of the country. He indicated that as of 30 September 2021, the solving rate for reported crime was at an unprecedented 78%.

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  1. Anony Mous says:
    1 year ago

    Bravo to the RGPF. But I am wondering why so little success is accomplished realized in solving crimes of PREDIAL larceny and theft (stealing) in Grenada. I feel more attention must be given to dealing with these crimes. For example anyone involved in accepting or exchanging stolen products should be held equally culpable as the one who stole it.

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