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When will the VI get a local Commissioner of Police?
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Mark Collins, a British National, is still on the job as Commissioner of Police (CoP) of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF). He has been accused by his fellow police officers of some 55 counts of wrongdoing, including damming allegations of destruction of evidence, perverting the course of justice, defamation and interference with administrative justice and interference with the promotion process in the RVIPF.
USVI woman arrested for cyber stalking & harassment
VI CONSORTIUM
FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI — Police in the US Virgin Islands on Friday, December 4, 2020, arrested a woman for allegedly creating over 200 telephone numbers through an online text messaging application to threaten and harass several individuals, including minors.
Are these the new faces of hate & the ‘smear campaign against locals?'
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Two BVI Tourist Board (BVITB) employees, a Mrs Rosemary R. Rosan- Jones aka ‘Cindy’ and Esther N. Fraser, have emerged as the faces of a smear campaign against locals, and resorting to telling lies, bullying and what many described as spewing hate in the public domain.
‘Police wanted to search my house without a warrant’- Marcus Lloyd
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Marcus Lloyd, who was recently acquitted for murder, has alleged that ranks of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) “unlawfully” attempted to search his home and “arrest” him on the morning of July 7, 2016.
USVI man arrested for harassing ex-girlfriend
VI CONSORTIUM
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St Thomas, USVI - A man from Estate Tutu in St Thomas, USVI, was arrested on Friday May 27, 2016 and charged with harassment after he left several threatening messages to his ex-girlfriend and damaged her vehicle, V.I.P.D. Media Specialist Sakeeda Freeman announced on the same day.
EXCLUSIVE: 1st female officer in RVIPF Eileene L. Baronville speaks out!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Today she shuffles around in pain from injuries sustained after twice being struck down on the road by a vehicle. And with old age also adding to her burden, she is indeed a far cry from the energetic and passionate police officer she once was. This is Mrs Eileene L. Baronville, the woman who holds the distinction of being the first female police officer in the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF).

