The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force has once again embarked on its annual week of activities dubbed “Police Week” which will be observed this year under the theme, “The Community and the Police: A partnership in Action”, and runs from November 20-27.
The activity which will be held before the week of activities begins is a Police Train to be held on Saturday, November 12 and will done take the form of a motorcade moving from police station to police station around the island. Police officers are expected to give back to a community member or business place that supports the police. The Police Train will leave the Gros Islet Police Station at 6:00 a.m. that day.
The week of activities is as follows
• Sunday, November 20: Church Service at Harvest Pentecostal, Belle Vue, Vieux Fort
• Monday, November 21: Visit to Sick and Shut-in Officers
• Tuesday, November 22: Mini-Concert at Vide Boutielle Secondary
• Wednesday, November 23: Panel Discussion
• Thursday, November 24: Open day at various police stations
• Friday, November 25: Games Night, La Ressource Resource Centre, Dennery
• Saturday, November 26: Strut for a Cause
• Sunday, November 27: Police Awards
Police Week is a community policing strategy used to create a synergy between the police and the public. The RSLPF invites all to come out in large numbers to support police officers during Police Week 2016.