At a brief closing ceremony for the two-week Island Constables refresher course, Commissioner of Police Hilroy Brandy encouraged the participants to do their best and to make their country proud.
The period of relative calm and peace in St. Kitts and Nevis is continuing throughout the year, as the Federation has recorded a significant decline in reported crimes for the period January 01 to October 13, 2020, compared with the…
National Disaster Coordinator, Abdias Samuel, educated the Island Constables on how their roles have evolved as a result of the changes to be put in place in preparation for the opening of the borders. He spoke to them during a session he…
Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Dr the Hon Timothy Harris, has praised leadership, officers and staff of the St. Kitts and Nevis Fire and Rescue Services for putting God first in their day to day operations as they…
The St. Kitts and Nevis Red Cross Society (SKNRCS), in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) conducted a Disaster Planning Flood Hazard Simulation Exercise on Saturday, October 10 2020.
Island Constables are currently undergoing a refresher course at the Police Training School to prepare for the reopening of the borders slated for October 31, 2020.
Mable Morris of Conaree and Shakeem Walters of Taylors were the most recent beneficiaries of the National Invention Team’s initiative to deliver care packages to persons in need.
Deon Webbe, Mario Wigley, Chanita Richards, Hyacinth Phipps and Tisharie Fyfield were granted bail on Monday, October 05, 2020 in the sum of $60,000 with two (2) sureties.
On July 27, 2020, the National Audit Office requested an investigation into suspected fraudulent payments made from the Severance Payment Fund to four (4) employees (now former employees) of the Police Cooperative Credit Union (PCCU).
The Commissioner of Police followed through on a commitment given last year to destroy all the firearms that had been collected as part of the Peace Initiative.