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Police hold awards and recognition ceremony | The Daily Herald

June 29, 2026

Police hold awards and  recognition ceremony | The Daily Herald
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Awardees (holding certificates) with other police officers and Governor Julia Crouch.

ANGUILLA--The Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) recently hosted its Awards and Recognition Cere-mony at the Governor's Office Garden in Old Ta, celebrating the outstanding service, dedication, and professionalism of officers and partners who have gone above and beyond in serving the people of Anguilla. Governor Julia Crouch was in attendance as officers and staff were recognised for excep-tional achievements across a wide range of policing responsibilities.

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Among those honoured were officers commended for: outstanding professionalism and investiga-tive excellence; courageous responses to serious shooting incidents and life-saving actions; solving complex murder investigations through teamwork and determination; and providing specialist Taser training to improve officer and public safety.

Also recognised were officers for outstanding commitment to criminal investigations and the pur-suit of justice; exceptional dedication to training and mentoring newly transferred officers; recovering illegal firearms and advancing major investigations; excellence in corporate development, public communications, and statistical reporting; and outstanding service within the Prosecutions Unit and support to the justice system. Also included were valued contributions from key partners supporting forensic death investigations in Anguilla

The ceremony highlighted the unwavering commitment of RAPF personnel who continue to demonstrate courage, integrity, professionalism, and service to the highest standard.

Awards were presented by Commissioner of Police, Robert Clark who congratulated all award re-cipients. “Your dedication reflects great credit upon yourselves and the Royal Anguilla Police Force and continues to strengthen public confidence in policing across Anguilla,” he said.

Source: https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/police-hold-awards-and-recognition-ceremony

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