RSCNPF Promotes Nearly 30 Officers in Recognition of Outstanding Service and Leadership Excellence
The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force has announced the promotion of approximately 30 officers within their ranks, The official announcement for the promotions was made on Friday, June 5, 2026 through the social media profiles and government information service.
The aim of the promotions is to make sure that the people who are working hard within the organisation are recognized for their dedication, professionalism, and outstanding service to the Federation. The officers who received the promotions were honored by the officers of the RSCNPF.
The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew congratulated all the officers who were promoted. He was accompanied by Commissioner of Police James Sutton. Dr Drew and Commissioner Sutton both appreciated the the officers for their commitment to duty.
The Prime Minister, who also served as the Minister of National Security, asserted that their exemplary service should serve as an inspiration to other members of the Force.
The promotions were as follows:
The officers who have been promoted to Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP) are:
James Francis
Travis Rogers
The officers who have been promoted to Superintendents are:
Reynold Myers
James Stephen
Alonzo Carty
Jasper Carty
Alrick Edwards-Sutton
Irving Bradshaw
Inspectors
Derrell Boon
Tressy Morrishaw
Marvin Thompson
Winston Thompson
Kamara Phillip
Valentine Hodge
Ray Gordon
Jason Audain
Delroy Harris
The Police officers who have been promoted to the position of Sergeants are:
Antonio Browne
Devon Govia
Randolph Diamond
Ronrick Huggins
Maaisha Liburd (Ag.), has been promoted from Corporal to Sergeant
Corporals
Coretta Mills
Lowell Wallace
Tamika Hodge
Preeta Douglas
Jean Joseph
Samantha Claxton
Calvin Greene
Keith Pemberton
These promotions reflect the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force’s commitment to recognizing excellence, rewarding merit, and developing strong leadership within its ranks.
The advancement of these officers is expected to further enhance the Force’s capacity to maintain public safety, strengthen community policing, and uphold law and order throughout the Federation. See less
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