The Governor’s Office
Turks and Caicos Islands
Her Excellency the Governor has today announced Mr Edvin Martin as the next Commissioner of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF). The appointment follows a rigorous open recruitment campaign that included a stakeholder panel, separate community panel and consultation with the Hon. Premier Charles Washington Misick.
Commenting on the appointment, the Governor said:
“Following a competitive recruitment process, I have appointed Mr. Edvin Martin as the next Commissioner of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force. Mr Martin brings a strong set of leadership skills and regional operational experience having led the Royal Grenada Police Force. With a distinguished career and commitment to public safety, I am confident that Mr Martin will lead our force with integrity, innovation and a firm focus to build trust with communities across our islands. I would like to thank Commissioner Trevor Botting for his dedicated service to the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands over the last 6 years.”
Commenting on his appointment, Mr Martin said:
“It is with excitement, I accept this prestigious position to lead the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) as its Commissioner of Police. I look forward with optimism to leading the men and women of the RTCIPF in confronting the law enforcement challenges and applying practical, proactive strategies to ensure the safety and security of all citizens and visitors to the shores of Turks and Caicos Islands. I am honoured to take forward this tremendous opportunity to serve the people of this beautiful nation by leading the police force into an era of modern policing. I am fully aware of the dynamic, complex, diverse, and multi-dimensional nature of the local and global criminogenic environment. This era demands a police force that must ensure safety and security by working collaboratively with colleague officers, and stakeholders to ensure that communities are free of the fear of crime. Be assured I am committed to delivering on this intention.”
Mr Martin was until June 2023 the Chief of Police of the Royal Grenada Police Force. He served in that role for 5 years and in the police for 37 years. He is currently serving as the lead of the CARICOM Crime Gun Intelligence Unit as part of the CARICOM Implementation Agency for Crime and Security. He is a former President of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police and obtained a MSc in Criminology & Criminal Justice from Durham University in 2016 where he studied under the UK Chevening Scholarship programme.
Mr Martin will take up his post at the beginning of February 2024.
This is what happens: we export all our talent. Good luck to him.
Congratulations Mr. Martin!
Shame to see Commissioner Martin leave the country to take up a similar post elsewhere. He was a good CoP and I wish he’d have continued his service here, heading the RGPF. Shame for us, but good luck to him!
Amazing