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Retired UK constable Mark Collins appointed VI's Top CoP

- will commence job in April 2021
As first and accurately reported by Virgin Islands News Online (VINO), UK national Mr Mark Collins will take up the post of Commissioner at the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) starting April 2021. Photo: Internet Source
Mark Collins' appointment in the Virgin Islands (VI) comes as he retires as Chief Constable of the Dyfed Powys force in the UK, and replaces current Police Chief Michael B. Matthews appointed in April 2016. Photo: VINO/File
Mark Collins' appointment in the Virgin Islands (VI) comes as he retires as Chief Constable of the Dyfed Powys force in the UK, and replaces current Police Chief Michael B. Matthews appointed in April 2016. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – As first and accurately reported by Virgin Islands News Online (VINO), United Kingdom national Mr Mark Collins will take up the post of Commissioner at the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) in April 2021.

The appointment was made by outgoing Governor Augustus J.U. Jaspert, acting in accordance with the advice of the Police Service Commission, in keeping with the procedure outlined in Section 97 of the Virgin Islands Constitution, order 2017.

Collins retires from UK this year 

Mr Collin’s appointment in the Virgin Islands (VI) comes as he retires as Chief Constable of the Dyfed Powys force in the UK, and replaces current Police Chief Michael B. Matthews, who was appointed in April 2016.

Further, the appointment comes amidst community outcry that the Commissioner's post should be held by a local, however, Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) recently confirmed that no locals were prepared for the job.

“The future belongs to the prepared and this is why we have to continue to ensure that we prepare our people for all these jobs,” Hon Fahie said on the Tuesday, January 12, 2021 edition of the Honesty Speaking show.

The Premier was at the time responding to questions from host Claude O. Skelton-Cline on whether a retired UK police was the best the territory could hire amidst a sea of local talent.

Looking forward to new role -  Mr Collins 

Speaking on the Appointment, Mr Collins said, “I very much look forward to starting my new role as Commissioner of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, and serving the people of BVI.”

The Governor said Mr Collins' leadership experience in particular will be valuable as the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force continues to build capacity among its leadership ranks.

Mr Collins, who was awarded the Queen’s Policing Medal in the New Year’s Honours List 2020, has also held the national portfolio on policing and mental health, and in more recent years has also led UK policing in understanding and tackling group-based child sexual exploitation, according to Dyfed-Powys Police.

15 Responses to “Retired UK constable Mark Collins appointed VI's Top CoP”

  • WELCOME (19/01/2021, 09:51) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    To nature little secret my brother.
  • The TRUTH (19/01/2021, 10:01) Like (11) Dislike (8) Reply
    Hmmm what does it say that the only people they can find are retired and washed up?
  • Comment (19/01/2021, 10:09) Like (13) Dislike (8) Reply

    The other one barely did anything, just sat around collecting a check. He knew that those officers that were arrested for drug trafficking were corrupt, along with much of the police force ‘for years’ and had decided to overlook it all until weeks before his departure. To make a name for himself at his return... now that is corruption at its core. We all know that many of the officers are corrupt, and they sit around doing nothing all day. There is a blo**** female officer there that needs to be investigated for trying to obstruct investigations last name with a T. Everyone knows she is out of control and have been for years. The only officer that truly does his job RoboCop, they have corruptly suspended him from his duties. Duties that they refuse to do. They prolong the paperwork for their country folks of other islands to frustrate the process so that the victim would give up, ‘over sample traffic tickets’. No need to report them to their supervisor because he will side up with them. The public has no respect for them because almost all of them are shameful. Some Officers are overweight and unfit, and many of the female officers are inexperienced, unmannerly, hoggish individuals that would qualify better as a bar waitress. We all know this!

  • west end police (19/01/2021, 10:18) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    Just pray he is not a racist
  • Xxx (19/01/2021, 11:12) Like (4) Dislike (6) Reply
    Big mistake this guy is just another waste of time
  • WHAT!!!! (19/01/2021, 12:11) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hope he can get something done about these scooter fools.
  • GG (19/01/2021, 12:53) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    Bvi in business of hiring retired public servants well sah
  • musa (19/01/2021, 16:55) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Very sad news .I need to know what qualifications it take to be in this position that the bvi doesn't have.
  • Musa blame our leaders for this (19/01/2021, 16:57) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    We have the top cop in CID for the Caribbean and we bringing in retired cop not good for the force .
  • Norris Turnbull (20/01/2021, 05:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hmm. Jus hmm.
  • Drycrix (20/01/2021, 06:14) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    PLEASE solve the MURDERS.
  • Real (20/01/2021, 06:57) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply

    When Maddox didn’t hire local it was a problem but look at this sh*t

  • WELCOME (20/01/2021, 14:03) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Welcome to Mr. Collins, we look forward to benefiting from your years of experience.


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