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    POLICE OFFICERS UNDER INVESTIATION ON ALLEGATION OF POLICE ABUSE

    January 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Reports of allegations of abuse and misbehavior by
    police officers towards a 10-year-old minor have been drawn to the attention of the
    Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. Enville Williams, and other senior-ranking members
    of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF). The officers
    implicated in the allegation were paraded before the Acting Commissioner of Police
    on the  (29.01.24) at the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Police
    Headquarters in Kingstown.

    Consequently, an immediate investigation into the matter has been launched, and the
    appropriate action will be taken upon completion of the said investigation. A senior
    police officer attached to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) – South Central
    Division was assigned to conduct the investigation.
    The public is asked to bear with the police as we probe this matter. While the
    allegations are painful to listen to, we must strive to be fair to all parties involved. We,
    however, wish to reiterate that the police force is an organization that does not operate
    outside of the laws of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) and no officer will be
    tolerated if he or she chooses to do so. Police Abuse and allegations of police abuse

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    are not policies of the RSVGPF. Any police officer who is found culpable for such
    allegations will be dealt with in accordance with the law.
    The RSVGPF will make further updates on the investigation and actions to be taken
    shortly. Once again, we thank our citizens for continuing to work with RSVGPF to keep
    our nation safe.
    Anyone with information that can assist the investigation is encouraged to contact the
    Calliaqua Police Station at 1-784-458-4200, Police Emergency at 911/99, or any police
    station or officer you are comfortable speaking with. Any information received would be
    treated confidentially.

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