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Police officers recognised for outstanding work

From left: Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Na’imah Astwood, Constable Gregory Stienlet, Acting Sergeant Christopher Rodrigues and Constable Christopher Regan (Photograph supplied)

Seven police officers were congratulated by their superiors for work ranging from roadside sobriety checks to filing records for prosecutors.

A post on the Bermuda Police Service Facebook page said: “Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons and his Bermuda Police Service senior leadership team take every opportunity to salute good work by BPS officers.”

It added that Acting Deputy Commissioner Na’imah Astwood recognised seven officers “for helping to make Bermuda safer”.

The post said: “Acting Sergeant Christopher Rodrigues, as well as Constables Gregory Stienlet, Christopher Regan and David McHugh … were recognised for their roles in pursuing and apprehending two suspects on a stolen motorcycle Friday, October 21, 2022.

“Thanks to their efforts, the stolen motorcycle was also recovered.”

Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Na’imah Astwood and Sergeant Tiffany Caisey (Photograph supplied)

It added: “Sergeant Tiffany Caisey was highlighted by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Ms Cindy Clarke, for her continued professionalism in submitting files to the Department of Public Prosecutions.

Acting Deputy Commissioner Na’imah Astwood with Inspector Kenten Trott (Photograph supplied)

“Inspectors Kenten Trott and Shakisha Minors … were acknowledged for their ongoing effective leadership regarding road sobriety checkpoints.

"Along with well-earned kudos, each officer received an official Letter of Good Work from the Commissioner.“

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Published November 12, 2022 at 7:43 am (Updated November 12, 2022 at 7:43 am)

Police officers recognised for outstanding work

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