Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 04, 2019 (RSCNPF): The four Police Officers from the Federation who were assisting with security and recovery efforts in The Commonwealth of the Bahamas returned home to high praises and gratitude.
The Officers arrived on a Regional Security System (RSS) aircraft on Sunday, November 03, 2019. They were met at the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport by Prime Minister and Minister of National Security Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, Commissioner of Police Hilroy Brandy and Assistant Commissioner of Police with responsibility for Operations, Adolph Adams.
The contingent left the Federation on September 20, for The Bahamas. It was led by Sergeant Ray Gordon and included Officers Chad Cuffy, Otis Stevens and Victor Nicholas. They formed part of a larger response that was coordinated by the RSS among its member states following a request for assistance from the territory which was devastated by Hurricane Dorian.
The Officers were initially expected to spend three weeks in The Bahamas before being rotated, however, they were asked to remain.
“You were the first to have been chosen. Initially it should have been a three-week assignment. I gather that overtime that was extended and you volunteered to be there. I want to say a special thank you on behalf of the people of St. Kitts and Nevis, and on behalf of the people of the region for the sterling service that you rendered,” Prime Minister Harris told the men.
Commissioner Brandy also thanked the Officers and expressed his happiness that they returned safely.
“I’m very happy that you went to The Bahamas to serve. It shows that you have dedication, and it shows that you have empathy…from all reports you did an excellent job in The Bahamas,” the Commissioner revealed.
After welcoming the Officers back, ACP Adams said, “Not much of us can do that – being away from your family, being away from your loved ones – and I know that you did a good job from all reports and so I want to take the opportunity to thank you and welcome you back.”
Speaking on behalf of the group, Sergeant Gordon said it was a pleasure serving the people of The Bahamas during the six-week period and added that “our hearts…go out to them during the recovery efforts that are going on now.”
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