RSVGPF stages second road show for Vincy Mas
The Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) Crime Prevention Unit staged its second road show for Vincy Mas, last Friday, on the Leeward side of the island.
This comes on the heels of the first road show for 2015, which kicked off with a bang on Wednesday, June 10.
A caravan, including a truck with disc jockey, Delroy âBukuâ Dasent, who blasted a number of soca hits for {{more}} Vincy Mas2015, left Central Police Station, Kingstown, about 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, June 10, and journeyed to Sandy Bay. Along the route, Corporal of Police Stephen Billy and Police Constable Colin May appealed on microphone to members of the public to keep Vincy Mas crime free.
Coordinator of the Crime Prevention Unit Station Sergeant Cherol James said the issue of crime has become a troubling phenomenon for law enforcement officers particularly during the Carnival season. She also thanked LIME for making the Crime Prevention Unitâs 2015 programme of activities possible through its sponsorship.
âViolence is usually on the increase although the âNo Bottle Policyâ is in place and should have drastically reduced the incidents of violence. Some Carnival revellers even resort to equipping themselves with weapons when leaving home,â said Station Sergeant James. She noted that guns, cutlasses, knives, scissors, ice picks and screwdrivers are some of the most common weapons used to commit acts of violence in and around Kingstown and the out districts where Carnival activities are held.
Against this backdrop, the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force Crime Prevention Unit was established to campaign for a âZero Tolerance Against Crimeâ paying a close attention to the issue of violence as this seem to be the most common crime committed during the Carnival season.
Additionally, two road shows will be held on June 17 and 19. During the road shows visits will be made to some secondary schools on the mainland and presentations made to students on resisting pressures that may come their way to get involved in criminal activities. The Crime Prevention Unit will also host two exhibitions on June 26 and July 3 respectively, on the side walk outside Central Police Station, Kingstown.
Station Sergeant James stated: âWe the members of the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force intend and are prepared to work assiduously towards sending the message to the perpetrators that we will accept no form of criminal activities. We are also sending a strong message that their space to commit crime will be significantly reduced.â
When the caravan stopped at the Sandy Bay Secondary School the students welcomed the team with exuberance. Brenna May, a first form student of the Sandy Bay Secondary School won herself an Alcatel One Touch cellular phone courtesy LIME while, other students were presented with various types of gifts. (Police Public Relations)