ComPol Williams Elected 1st Vice President of the ACCP

At the 38th Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) Annual General Meeting, held in Belize City, Belize, Commissioner of Police Chester C. Williams was elected as the 1st Vice President. In the previous executive, Commissioner Williams served as the 2nd Vice President.

Commissioner of Police Atlee Rodney from Antigua and Barbuda was re-elected as President. Commissioner of Police Crusita Descartes-Pelius from St. Lucia was re-elected as Secretary/Treasurer, while Commissioner of Police Clayton Fernander from the Bahamas was elected as the 2nd Vice President.

This year, Belize hosted the event, providing a platform for commissioners of police from across the region to discuss strategies for tackling crime as a united front. During the conference, police commissioners addressed pressing issues such as gang violence and border security. 

Police Commissioner: “What is being advertised here is tantamount to prostitution.” 

A flyer making its rounds on social media has caught the attention of Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams. The party invites people to an “adult” party with an entrance fee of $1,500. 

This morning, Williams said, “What is being advertised here is tantamount to prostitution, which is still illegal in our law books.” 

Williams encourages all potential attendees “not to participate in this illegal and moral act.” He says that the department will be doing “all we can to find out where this event will be held and to hold those responsible accountable.” 

When this newsroom contacted the number on the flyer, the person who answered said she had no idea about the flyer and inquired where the flyer was posted. She sounded distraught that her number was being used

It is believe that the flyer was a prank.

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