VIDEO: Police Outpost in St John’s Rural South to Expand Operations After Recruit Training

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AG Sir Steadroy Benjamin

A police outpost in St John’s Rural South is expected to become fully operational once nearly 50 newly trained officers complete their training, Attorney General Steadroy Benjamin said during a town hall meeting.

Benjamin told residents that the facility is not yet staffed around the clock because of current manpower limitations within the police force.

“We are a little short of police officers, so we can’t have it manned for 24 hours a day,” he said.

However, he noted that approximately 50 recruits have recently completed training and will soon bolster the ranks. Once they are fully deployed, the outpost is expected to operate at full capacity.

“As soon as they are fully trained, we shall be having that outpost always manned,” Benjamin said.

The attorney general also encouraged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity to law enforcement, stressing that community cooperation is key to maintaining safety in the area.

The police outpost was established in response to concerns about crime within sections of the constituency. Residents have previously raised issues about security and called for a stronger police presence.

Officials say the additional officers will not only strengthen staffing at the outpost but also improve patrol coverage throughout the constituency.

Benjamin said the government remains committed to supporting law enforcement efforts and ensuring that communities feel secure.

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  1. When are you going to provide the WILIKIES POLICE OFFICERS a station to provide better services to the ST Phillips South constituency. It is foolishness the officers have to come from PARHAM to respond to things going on in Seatons, Glanvilles, and Wilikies. In 2015 when police was located in the constituency I would see the officers patrolling in the day and night time but since they are located so far, the thiefs know it’s easier for them to do what they want and police won’t be able to respond in a timely manner. Why not locate the officers in the Glanvilles Poly clinic until you actually provide a suitable and functional station in Wilikes. Pure stupidity from some of these politicians.

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