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Man accuses female officer of wanting to be a ‘Supa Cop’
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Several persons have complained that officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) are making it hard for murders and other types of crime to be solved because they cannot be trusted.
‘You can’t come into community with heavy hand’- Cromwell Smith to Police
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- A talk show host has suggested that in order for the police to regain the trust and assistance of the community in fighting crime, they should take a “social worker” approach and not go into communities with “a heavy hand.”
VI not as ‘safe anymore’- Shaina M. Smith
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- A case for a comprehensive and enhanced strategy for policing has been made.
Criminals taking advantage of lack of Police presence - talk show caller
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- “Where are the Police foot patrols in the city?” This is the question that a caller to the Speak Out BVI radio talk show asked on Tuesday June 14, 2016 when he called into the live programme.
Hillary, likeability, and trust
By Dickson Igwe
Favourable Demographics, voter likeability, and voter trust, are three crucial factors for political success in the Western democracy model of the 21st Century.
DCP Morris: Public is co-operating with police
ROAD TOWN, Tortola VI – Members of the public are coming forward with information to help the police nab criminals because of their willingness to work with the police in curbing criminal activities in the Virgin Islands (VI), opined Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) David Morris in an exclusive interview with Virgin Islands News Online on Friday, December 9, 2011.