| Police reassure general public |
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| News Articles - Local |
| Written by Tahna Weston |
| Tuesday, 03 November 2009 03:07 |
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The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda is reassuring the general public that it is there to protect and serve the community. This statement comes on the heel of a number of allegedly threatening comments made by rank and file of the force following the conviction of one of their own last Friday. Kevil Nelson, an 18-year veteran within the force, was found guilty of the murder of 31-year-old Liberta resident Denfield "Tody" Thomas.
The police in a press release said they will continue to operate with professionalism. "The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda respects the sanctity of life as enshrined in our Constitution and believe that a life should not be taken except in those instances prescribed by law. "The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda would like to assure members of the public that they will continue to operate as a professional organisation, serving the public in spite of yesterday’s (last Friday’s) verdict. "Our duty is to serve and protect and we will continue to do so," the release said. |