This country’s Commissioner of Police, Colin John, has expressed thanks to the public for its support of the Police Force’s crime fighting initiatives.

Commissioner John also expressed his gratitude to parents across the country for having confidence in the police and other law enforcement agencies when their children are in the care of representatives of the Police Force and other agencies.

John expressed those sentiments as he delivered the feature address at the Pan Against Crime programme 10th anniversary celebration held at the South Rivers Playing Field on Sunday, March 4, 2018.

Commissioner John said: “Prevention is better than cure is an old adage, but true adage. When we prevent our youths from getting involved in crimes, we are not only making our job easier, but we are making the society safer.”

John explained that initiatives such as the Pan Against Crime programme serve as additional tools in the police crime fighting kit.

He said the Pan Against Crime programme goes a long way in providing employment, but also assists in achieving several sustainable development goals such as providing good health through exercise, quality education as the participants engage in a positive extracurricular activity, peace and justice along with strong institutions and also the reduction of crime.

The commissioner used the opportunity to thank Police Constables 246 Delano Bristol, 141Stefano Billingy, 779 Roland Webb, PC 875 Kenjhiro Wilson, and 956 Akeem Cadougan, who train students in the various schools across the country to play the pan, for their service.

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