As the police continue their call for public assistance in fighting the recent upsurge in gun crimes a senior police officer is reassuring the public that they can provide information without fear.
Newly appointed Deputy Commissioner of Police, Cromwell Henry outlined the roles and responsibilities of his office during his appearance on ZIZ radio’s programme “Policing with You” on Thursday.
Event planners in St. Kitts and Nevis are strongly encouraged to adhere to the provisions for hosting social events as outlined in the COVID-19 Prevention and Control Act.
Superintendent of Police, Cromwell Henry advised the general public to adhere to all COVID-19 health and safety protocols and to stay on guard as each person is ultimately responsible for his or her safety and protection from the deadly…
Divisional Commander for District A, Superintendent Cromwell Henry revealed that a positive Covid-19 patient was accidentally discharged from quarantine into the community via public transportation which resulted in over 20 persons being…
Authorities in St. Kitts and Nevis are sounding the alarm about the false sense of security that has seemingly set in with some members of the public letting down their guard with respect to the deadly novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Cannabis “spliff” smokers in St. Kitts and Nevis are being strongly cautioned to strictly follow the law of the land and to refrain from smoking in public places.
With the festive season fast approaching, Superintendent of Police Cromwell Henry is reminding citizens and residents of St. Kitts and Nevis that all social activities have been suspended unless one applies for approval and written…
The mandatory wearing of face masks in public places has now officially become a fixed penalty notice (ticket), as a minimum fine of 500 dollars will be given to persons in breach of public safety regulations.
Superintendent of Police, Cromwell Henry, reminded the general public that the COVID-19 safety protocols were implemented in St. Kitts and Nevis to keep them safe from the spread of the virus and encouraged them to adhere to the guidelines…
Superintendent of Police Cromwell Henry of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF) reminded bar operators on the Frigate Bay Strip that during hours of operation they are to adhere to the health and safety protocols, which…
Restaurants should not be serving dine-in customers at this time, says Superintendent of Police, Cromwell Henry, during the May 25 National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) COVID-19 Daily Briefing.