RVIPF receives seven newly trained Police Constables
From left to right- Jermaine Agard, Gemma Williams, Kelleon London, Lydia Bishop-Freeman, Ashlee Hodge, Micheal Simmons and Troy St. Helen. Commissioner of Police Reynell Frazer is at centre and Ag. Sergeant/Instructor Nicholas Tranquille is third from left. Photo: RVIPF
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force’s (RVIPF) newest constables have returned to the Virgin Islands after six months of training at the Regional Police Training Centre in Barbados.
According to a press release from the RVIPF, the Passing Out Parade and Ceremony held at the training centre last Wednesday (December 21) signified the completion of training.
The Force’s newest constables are Jermaine Agard, Gemma Williams, Kelleon London, Lydia Bishop-Freeman, Ashlee Hodge, Micheal Simmons and Troy St. Helen.
Constable Kelleon London received the award for the most outstanding overseas student.
Attending the Passing Out Ceremony were Commissioner of Police Reynell Frazer and Ag. Sergeant/Instructor, Nicholas Tranquille.
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how much of them born here????
you don’t worry about that, some the local young people (specifically young men) claim they cant find job, yet they won’t go and apply, and when other people tek the jobs, dem claim no body ain looking out for dem.
most of dem so hush!