PM Ralph Gonsalves urges police to step up their crime fighting strategies

Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has warned that poor policing can give criminals space in which to operate even as he acknowledged there are criminal challenges in every society.

“I want to emphasize that the police do not cause crimes but suboptimal policing or poor policing can provide more space for criminals,” Gonsalves said in a joint video statement with Commissioner of Police, Colin John.

Gonsalves, who is also the minister of national security and John addressed the nation after a meeting between the prime minister and the top brass of the police force over the last weekend.

“And the important thing is for the police force to be so organized and perform and operate in a manner as to narrow the space to the furthest point practicable in relation to the criminals,” Gonsalves said, adding “that criminals don’t have the space to function, the gunmen don’t have the space to function.”

Gonsalves spoke a day after the island recorded its ninth murder this year, with the death of Purlinea Greaves, who was shot in the head on her way home. She became the second woman and the third person in the country to be killed in just over a week in the country.

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“And, of course, we rely on the society’s, ordinary people’s support and cooperation and, of course, for the judicial system to deliver justice and for us to have a country respecting law and order and for St. Vincent and the Grenadines to maintain its reputation as being a place which is safe and secure,” Gonsalves said.

In the statement, Gonsalves said there are criminal challenges in every society, adding “we have to make sure that any such challenges are kept to the most minimal level, the level of which right-thinking persons may say, ‘Well, something there is wrong but we’re very safe.

“In other words, people have a sense as to when they’re safe and when they’re not safe. And the police have to build that confidence more and more through its day-to-day work and actions.”

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves said different crimes have different causes and impulses, “but it is generally recognized that if you have good family upbringing, if you have solid values being inculcated in the young in the home, in the schools, in the churches, in the communities; young people, especially young males take advantage of all the opportunities which are available, that they will not be tempted by greed or any other weakness to go towards criminal activity”.

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