The latest group of police officers is the first to be recruited exclusively from the ranks of special police constables.
​Forty-one new officers graduated from the Royal Saint Lucia Police Training Academy on Friday, Feb. 26.
After six months of intense training, the graduates are now full-fledged officers.
Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Kenny D. Anthony pointed out to the new class that their cohort was larger than the entire police force of Saint Lucia when it was formed in 1834. Calling law enforcement a “great and noble undertaking,” he went on to thank the former recruits for joining the force at an exciting time.
“As with all police agencies, the core of your organization is not equipment, neither is it police buildings nor firepower. You are the core of this organization. You are called today to continue and build upon a legacy devoted to law and order,” he said.
“Inasmuch as you are in a disciplined force, it means that discipline must remain etched in your minds. It must be a constant in all that you plan and do to execute your functions and duties. Much is demanded of you. You will be called upon to be role models for young people. You will be called to demonstrate the values which our society recognize and subscribe to. You will be called to defend and protect the person, honor and integrity of our citizens. Your image is, therefore, priceless and cannot be taken for granted.”
The Prime Minister also took the opportunity to reiterate a call he made in 2015 at the RSLPF promotion ceremony. On that occasion, he spoke on the importance of leadership, and told officers they needed to move towards intelligence-based policing where their greatest weapon must be their minds, rather than arms.
The latest group of police officers is the first to be recruited exclusively from the ranks of special police constables.
In attendance at Friday’s ceremony were the Prime Minister, Minister of Home Affairs and National Security, Hon. Victor Philip La Corbiniere; Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. Errol Alexander; Cabinet colleagues, gazetted officers, other police officers from the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF), and family and friends of the new officers.
The graduation ceremony for Course 34 was held at the Academy in La Toc, Castries.