St. Kitts and Nevis Police Commissioner James Sutton has welcomed six new officers into the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF). These recruits now join the constabulary, bolstering the organization’s ranks.
Oath Ceremony Highlights
Commissioner Sutton administered the Oath of Office during a formal ceremony. He urged the new officers to perform their duties with integrity, discipline, and a strong sense of responsibility toward the people of the Federation.
Sutton emphasized the vital role of police in enhancing national security and safety. He motivated the recruits to prioritize public welfare and contribute to a welcoming environment for residents.
“Becoming a police officer is more than accepting a job. It is a commitment to serve, protect, and uphold the law with honour,” Sutton stated.
The commissioner highlighted that the role demands courage, dedication, and a genuine commitment to improving community lives.
Key Attendees and Well-Wishes
The event drew attendance from Assistant Commissioner of Police James Francis, Force Personnel Officer Eartha Carey, and Force Finance Officer Katya Laws.
The RSCNPF congratulated the new members and extended best wishes for their service to St. Kitts and Nevis.
