stluciatimes, caribbean, caribbeannews, stlucia, saintlucia, stlucianews, saintlucianews, stluciatimesnews, saintluciatimes, stlucianewsonline, saintlucianewsonline, st lucia news online, stlucia news online, loop news, loopnewsbarbados

WATCH: Pierre Reactivates Northern Divisional Police Headquarters Project

On October 23, 2023, Prime Minister and Minister for National Security, Hon. Philip J. Pierre, turned the sod for the Northern Divisional Police Headquarters Project.

When completed, the new Northern Divisional Police Headquarters in Massade, Gros-Islet, will house several law enforcement units.

We hear more in this report:

SOURCE: Office of the Prime Minister

Any third-party or user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries published on the St. Lucia Times website (https://stluciatimes.com) in no way convey the thoughts, sentiments or intents of St. Lucia Times, the author of any said article or post, the website, or the business. St. Lucia Times is not responsible or liable for, and does not endorse, any comments or replies posted by users and third parties, and especially the content therein and whether it is accurate. St. Lucia Times reserves the right to remove, screen, edit, or reinstate content posted by third parties on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times (this includes the said user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries) at our sole discretion for any reason or no reason, and without notice to you, or any user. For example, we may remove a comment or reply if we believe it violates any part of the St. Lucia Criminal Code, particularly section 313 which pertains to the offence of Libel. Except as required by law, we have no obligation to retain or provide you with copies of any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times. All third-parties and users agree that this is a public forum, and we do not guarantee any confidentiality with respect to any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website. Any posts made and information disclosed by you is at your own risk.

4 COMMENTS

  1. This is what you all good at, showing off with spades. how much the project cost, will it be able to house 300 plus prisoners due to the increase in crime rate you are dodging.

  2. Where’s the pool to teach underwater rescue and diving instructors if they have a tennis court… I so police getting paid to play tennis!,,,hope this speeds up the gi police to act on any report bc at this point SSU and GI police do absolutely no follow up or threw for over 10 years nada……. Ask neighbors,people in casenbas…!!!

  3. All good and well Mr. PM. You can renovate all the police stations or build new ones, this will not solve our problem. The police services have a systemic problem and unless you acknowledge the problem, there is little hope you can resolve the issue. You need to change the policies and set new standards to begin this change. Expectations need to change for the police. The good cops need to be complimented and recognized. Constant training for police must be implemented to meet the challenges of today. Any police in violation of the set standards must be investigated and dismiss all f found in violation. Zero tolerance of the policies and standards. Unless you tackle this aspect of the police services, your efforts will be in vain in building all these head quarters.

  4. Build new Headquarters in the sky, under waters, on ground as big as you can, your LOCAL police couldn’t keep two murderers locked up in their cells. How did one arrive in Jamaica? how did the other one never left THE ROCK and wasn’t found for – how long? then you and a bunch of fellow Clowns ‘love to be seen with Hard Hats’ to do what? give me a brake. Time to stop the clowning around and be serious and truthful to the people for a change. LORD please show them the way — enough of bluffing.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

TRENDING

Subscribe to our St. Lucia Times Newsletter

Get our headlines emailed to you every day.

Share via
Send this to a friend