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'I know I’ve got bad apples’ in RVIPF- CoP Collins

- reveals that 9 officers have since been suspended with more to come
Recently appointed Commissioner of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) Mr Mark Collins has admitted that the force has bad officers in its recruit, some of which have been suspended. Photo: Internet Source
Just recently, Speaker of the Virgin Islands (VI) House of Assembly (HoA) Hon Julian Willock has had cause fired back at ex-Commissioner of Police, Michael B. Matthews who called ‘pure fabrication’ statements made by the Speaker on the State of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF). Photo: VINO/File
Just recently, Speaker of the Virgin Islands (VI) House of Assembly (HoA) Hon Julian Willock has had cause fired back at ex-Commissioner of Police, Michael B. Matthews who called ‘pure fabrication’ statements made by the Speaker on the State of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF). Photo: VINO/File
Commissioner of Police Mark Collins has said more important for the next three years of his tenure at the RVIPF is to build more public trust in the police force. Photo: VINO/File
Commissioner of Police Mark Collins has said more important for the next three years of his tenure at the RVIPF is to build more public trust in the police force. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Recently appointed Commissioner of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) Mr Mark Collins has admitted that the force has bad officers in its recruit and that some of them have since been suspended.

The Commissioner, while addressing members of the Rotary Club of Tortola on July 8, 2021, said steps are continuously being taken to address the situation.

“I know I’ve got bad apples in the organisation, you know that as well as I do,” Mr Collins said bluntly.

Public raised concerns about officers – ToP CoP

“Members of the public would stop me in the street concerned about some of the stuff that’s ongoing, concerned about not willing to speak to officers... That’s why I put a personal number out there. I had a number of calls from people, which has been really interesting,” he said.

Commissioner Collins said more important for the next three years of his tenure at the helm of the RVIPF, is to build more trust in the police force.

“To make sure that I got police that actually can be trusted, can ooze confidence and satisfaction to the community and I’m able to weed out the bad apples,” he said.

Nine officers suspended – Top CoP reveals

In revealing that nine officers have since been suspended from the police force, Mr Collins said more suspensions will come and noted that his expectations are clear regarding standards and what it means to be an ethical officer and have a transparent and open police service.

While Mr Collins did not name the nine officers or gave details as to why they were suspended, he said more changes have happened in the force since he took the helm.

RVIPF reform  

Just recently, Speaker of the Virgin Islands (VI) House of Assembly (HoA) Hon Julian Willock has had cause to fire back at ex-Commissioner of Police, Michael B. Matthews who called ‘pure fabrication’ statements made by the Speaker on the State of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF).

"Immediately after hurricanes Irma and Maria, the Commissioner of Police hired a number of foreign nationals as police officers without doing the appropriate background checks whatsoever. In fact, it is extremely likely that he would have hired persons that were well-known criminals elsewhere in the region,” Hon Willock had said.

While ex-Cop Matthews has denied the statements, current Commissioner Collins had confirmed the Speaker’s assertions on recruitment and has since indicated that reform is currently on the way at the RVIPF.

“I've made a number of changes in personnel and staff since I've been here. I've moved a number of staff around for reasons of being fair and open and making sure that everyone has the opportunity,” he said.

The Commissioner also vowed that every specialised post in the organisation will be advertised so that there is a fair and transparent process to appointments.

25 Responses to “'I know I’ve got bad apples’ in RVIPF- CoP Collins”

  • police (12/07/2021, 14:16) Like (18) Dislike (17) Reply
    Mr Collins you dont know, you only know what you was told, anyway, are any of those bad apples white?, and look deep, the real bad apples are being protected by the powerful network in the RVIPF.
  • Yes I (12/07/2021, 14:18) Like (10) Dislike (13) Reply
    By now them miss there boss/mattew
  • Windy (12/07/2021, 14:22) Like (5) Dislike (17) Reply
    lets hope he is not one!!!
    • Get Real (12/07/2021, 16:00) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
      Every Organization uniform or not have bad Apples...You will never get a perfect thing....The issue is when they become a problem, then you have to root them out...The real Issue with the Police is bad mouthing and back stabbing each other, Correcting that should be a focus for the commissioner..That along with excessive private security work is what interfering with their performance
  • smh (12/07/2021, 14:31) Like (14) Dislike (3) Reply
    GREAT! WEANED THOSE UNFIT TO BE MEMBERS OF THE RVIPF. ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO LIKES TO BOAST I AM THE POLICE I AM THE LAW( WHEN THEY KNOW THEY IN THE WRONG) VET THEM ALL THOROUGHLY ESPECIALLY THOSE FROM ABROAD WHO JUST CAME IN AND JOIN THE FORCE
  • Bulldawg (12/07/2021, 14:32) Like (24) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sounds good commissioner.
    Weed out those bad apples.
    Hope everything works out fine.
  • lol (12/07/2021, 15:00) Like (19) Dislike (0) Reply
    Bad apples??? More like rotten apples. Rotten to the core I say.
  • U u have a lot (12/07/2021, 15:06) Like (9) Dislike (5) Reply
    U have a lot of bad apples.ftom back when. U late. They run there country to do what. Why not stay and protect your country,,,,,hmmmmmmnm the money
  • zagred smith (12/07/2021, 15:09) Like (18) Dislike (0) Reply
    The police force and the prison need to be reformed, so many corrupt officers in both departments
    • @ zagred smith (12/07/2021, 16:07) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      What about the legal system?
      • zagred smith (13/07/2021, 10:23) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        The court system needs reform to, it takes too long to try a case, alwaysndome delay i saw a woman get her case dismissed because they violated her right to a speedy trial
  • Flamboyant (12/07/2021, 15:49) Like (18) Dislike (17) Reply
    You now come and you preaching about the police corrupt and talking bout you weeding out to get the public to trust the police. You even talk about bringing in more white police to fill in positions. It’s obvious you have an agenda. You want the public to think highly of you as if you come to save us from corrupt cops meanwhile you and your other white counterparts coming to take over the country. Who have eyes to see let them see!
    • @ flamboyant (12/07/2021, 17:24) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
      what will road town be when the uk popo out there on patrol and running into a native after midnight

      there is serious movement:-
      move to white police
      move to white politicians

      all our people doing is going to talk shows
    • @Flamboyant (12/07/2021, 17:51) Like (5) Dislike (4) Reply
      You are the definition of a racist and I feel sorry for you. Perhaps go and see a specialist about remedying your insecurities.
  • YES SIR (12/07/2021, 15:57) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    There is a big problem in the DDP office when dealing with issues cases are passed over u have an issue in that office a big one
  • Tin (12/07/2021, 16:27) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    The COI needs to check the police force as well bcause the cop detected corruption already.
  • truthseeker (12/07/2021, 16:48) Like (8) Dislike (3) Reply
    This an old line that is being used by every English Chief Constables recruited to be Commissioner of Police here in the Territory. Remember David Morris? He wrote that line. Mr. Collins, I know it makes you feel "tall" standing before your Rotary Buddies proclaiming how corrupt the RVIPF is. but you will never gain the trust of your men by openly throwing them under the bus. What have you done in the last three months? How many Officers have you deployed to even patrol our streets? Of course, you will brag about the stop checks your men have conducted and it is likely very soon you will announce that you have caught and suspended or will even prosecute "Bad apples" If there are bad apples within the RVIPF, why not act now to protect those decent and committed Officers from coming under the suspicious radar of the Public? Collins, As a member of the public with those comments I will not trust you or your men even if you give me your private number or even pay me. I am amazed that the first thing that every retired UK recruited COP concludes on entering the territory is that corruption exists in the Force/territory. Three years from now you will leave a rich man, you will leave unsolved crimes. You will undoubtedly root out the bad apples you spoke about and nothing else then you will pass the mantle to one of your UK buddies and they will, of course, find and suspend the bad apples within the RVIPF while crime and disorder roam the streets of our territory.
  • mr bean (12/07/2021, 17:01) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    why cant they be an inquiry into the poor recruiting policy of the former commissioner of police oh sh!t he is from united kingdom. officers involved with tampering with evidence; officers looting after hurricane and allowed to fall in for duty: we are holding politicians to given standards while those holing the mantle to ensure national security for this overseas territory can doing what they desire because them from english
  • wow (12/07/2021, 18:40) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    They need to get rid of all of them. They are either incompetent, dirty or both.
  • concerned1 (12/07/2021, 18:41) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    If there are bad cops in the service now , and the present commissioner could see that in three months, then there were bad cops when the prior commissioner was in office. If the prior commissioner could've seen there were bad cops when he himself was in office , then there were bad cops before him. My point is , there have always been bad or corrupt cops in the service. It's now a case of " what was always in the dark is coming to light"
  • Really (12/07/2021, 20:05) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply

    Commissioner what really are your intentions? Do you remember when the news media asked you about dealing with this same matter you stated that there were no need. Then the COI came along and you started singing like a canary. Now you are getting rid of corrupt black police officers to bring in white corrupt ones so they can treat the people like how the US and UK police treat the black population? RACIAL PROFILING? Imagine that.
    How come you picked up on those police officers so quickly? M&G did not see this becausetheyhadtheofficers doing their dirty work? I always suspect that those two were up to no good.
    How is the crime rate in the BVI now? They set their plans in motion and you are here to complete it.
    The COI need to investigate the past and present Governor and COP. Something smells a lot stinky to me.

  • sample (13/07/2021, 06:25) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    its not about bad police in the organization. Its about treatment of Officers, lets be franks...….there job is a risky job so they need to be well paid ..so they will not have and extra job, btw cost of living on the rise so what you want them to do? So Mr. Collins work on the salary scale for them and if you see no changes. then call me so i can come with the backhoe to help root them out and the black bag to pick up the bad apples.
  • Wicked Police (13/07/2021, 06:29) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    I wonder if my child father is one of those corrupt cops? He is very bad minded. I have his number saved as bad minded. King liar I hope you cleaned up your dirty act or you might find yourself in the next batch. Too darn bad minded.
  • ZZZ (13/07/2021, 10:01) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Police should represent the community and be chosen from that community to protect their peers.

    I’m tired of criminalization of non violent members of the community and inviting foreigners in to enforce laws that our community views as not worthy of incarceration.

    This is a highly religious community and until the religious lifestyle laid out in genesis and views of the Rasta are respected you will not be able to choose honest officers from within the community where everyone knows each other.

    Stop hiring foreigners into one of the highest paid jobs to prey on our people and support an end to discrimination against the community that is already here.

    Once I went out walking at night with headphones and was stopped by two unfamiliar officers and questioned where I live and if I felt safe walking there. When I couldn’t answer quickly they said I was thinking of a story. They already saw a criminal when I did nothing but mind my business in my neighborhood Iv lived in for decades.


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