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Police Commissioner declines to confirm or deny reported arrest of senior govt official

Commissioner of Police Verne Garde on Thursday neither confirmed nor denied reports that a senior government official had been arrested.

The issue was raised during a police press briefing when St Lucia Times sought clarification on reports circulating that the official had been taken into police custody.

Rather than directly addressing the question, Garde stressed that the law is applied equally to everyone, regardless of their position in society.

“I will say that justice in this country is per individual. There is no tier in regards to justice. Justice is for the rich, it’s for the middle class, and it’s for the poor. At some times we may have persons in all the spectrums in conflict with the law…. So I say that to try to answer the question that when law enforcement is doing their work, we don’t look at any particular criteria to execute our law enforcement duties. It’s just a regular requirement for law enforcement officers. As long as you infringe this benchmark, we’re going to do what we have to do. Okay. I hope that answers the question,” he said.

When pressed for a direct answer by St Lucia Times, Garde again did not directly confirm or deny the reports.

Instead, he urged caution in reporting on certain criminal matters.

“I’ve warned the media that we have to be very cautious in how we report matters,” the police commissioner said. “I think I did quote a particular section of the criminal code that requires us to be very cautious when we are dealing with specific index crimes. So I will not endeavour to give any more information in regards to that particular event, okay?”

The commissioner did not provide any further details.

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  1. You see this is how the RSLPF have lost the trust of the public, apparently when serious matters of officials being caught with their pants down, impunity instantly kicks in. So when reporters are seeking answers the degree of coverup starts. They were equally quick to confirm Mr. Felix and so forth. This is how the public is not interested in the police force because they are quick to arrest people and then yap their mouth about how they are serving crime. The person in question is a known bully and he will give serious payout to say it was blackmailing. I wonder if the individual name was booked in the station diary? After all it’s an alleged accusation. Anyone can make a real report or fake one but everything must be documented don’t hide it.

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