Twenty one police officers mark 21 years of service
TWENTY ONE police officers who celebrated 21 years of service
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September 16, 2022
Twenty one police officers mark 21 years of service

TWENTY ONE members of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines are celebrating their 21 years of service in the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) by letting their hair down.

To commemorate the milestone, members of Course #22 will be participating in a number of social activities including a picnic in celebration of the occasion, a release from the police states.

While reflecting on their achievement the elated officers noted that they were enlisted on September 13, 2002 and commenced training with 44 recruits. However, only 21 of that successful batch of recruits who range in rank from corporals to station sergeant are a part of the organization today. They are: station sergeant Colbert Samuel; sergeants, Angello Duncan, Justin Cupid and Jarod Lewis; corporals Thaddeus Bushay, Roycon John, Roderick John, Vertil Davis, Salvan Browne, Mikel Bowens, Hadley Ballantyne, Angus Hoyte, and Kimm Simmons; and constables Othneil Baptiste, Gareth Henry, Leonard Galley, Terry Pompey, Andre John, Shemron Roberts, Dave Toby and Adrian Ballantyne.

Commissioner of Police, Colin John, the Gazetted

officers and other ranks of the RSVGPF have extended congratulations to the members of Course #22 on their achievement and contribution to the nation wishing them all the best in their future endeavours.