Law enforcement will win, says St Kitts ACP Mitchell

Assistant Commissioner of Police with responsibility for Crime, Andre Mitchell, stated firmly that the Police must show the criminals that law enforcement will win.
"We, as the principal law enforcement entity, must respond in partnership with other agencies like...the St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force and the Customs [Department]. We must respond and respond we shall," ACP Mitchell said.
He also spoke of the importance of the public's involvement, adding that everyone needed to join the fight against wrongdoing.
"We're dealing with a very dire situation. We are dealing with persons who are living amongst us who are very unconscionable."
The ACP for the Crime Directorate said that these were very extraordinary times which required the Police to implement extraordinary measures to address what was happening on the ground. He thanked all Officers for their commitment to service and encouraged them to continue giving of their best.
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