The Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Drive (RSVGPF) has launched an official investigation following claims that one in all its officers allegedly lent his service firearm to a person to intimidate a lady on Villa seaside.
Deputy Commissioner takes swift motion
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Frankie Joseph addressed the intense allegations as they surfaced in a neighborhood on-line information publication.
Demonstrating the dedication of the RSVGPF to uphold its integrity and keep public belief, Joseph swiftly responded to the accusations.
Joseph emphasised the RSVGPF’s dedication to the rules of transparency and accountability.
He declared, “We take any allegations of misconduct critically and are dedicated to an intensive and neutral investigation,” said Joseph. “The general public can relaxation assured that we’ll go away no stone unturned in attending to the reality on this matter.”
Anybody with data on the matter is requested to contact the police and help with the investigation.