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St Kitts: Acting Commissioner Brandy says policing efforts paid off in 2018

Acting Commissioner of Police Hilroy Brandy thanked Police Officers for their hard work last year which concluded with clear results

Thursday, 10th January 2019

Acting Commissioner of Police Hilroy Brandy thanked Police Officers for their hard work last year which concluded with clear results.

In his remarks to the troops at the Commissioner's New Year's Lecture this week, Acting Commissioner Brandy noted that although it was a testing year for their crime fighting efforts, data gathered to date suggested that the number of crimes reported were down and the detection rate was set to equal or surpass the year before. He added that although the number of homicides was the same as 2017, thanks to Police Officers working extra duty and the assistance of the Regional Security Service, no homicides were recorded in final months of the year.

However, he warned that it was not a time to become comfortable or complacent.

"Let us learn from the efforts of the last quarter. We worked together successfully as a team where our presence was felt especially in hot spots and overall our operations were consistent," the Acting Commissioner said. "If we are to realise continued success in 2019, we must address areas in our discipline and communications, especially improving our internal and external communication skills. Policing is a 24-hour job - not 16 or eight."

Acting Commissioner Brandy told the troops that the Force would place even more emphasis on community policing in 2019.

"Policing with the community is about creating real participation and a working relationship between the Police and the community. A valuable partnership where policing not only reflects and responds to the needs of the community, but where the community plays a vigorous role in delivering viable solutions."

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