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St. Kitts-Nevis Police Outriders

 AT CARICOM MEETING, ST. KITTS-NEVIS POLICE OUTRIDERS MAKE A MAJOR CONTRIBUTION AND IMPRESSION 

Meet Constable 732 Rudwell Mickle (pictured below) and Constable 515 Justin Griffin (pictured below Constable Mickle’s photo).  

Constable Mickle is a 10-year veteran in the Police Force while Constable Griffin, who is stationed in Nevis, has worked with RSCNPF for the past 22 years.  Griffin and Mickle are assigned to the Traffic Department in the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, and this week they are honoured to be serving as police outriders for the Heads of Government and their delegations.

This is the first time that either of them has served outside of St. Kitts and Nevis as outriders, which heightens the honour even more.  The two constables brought their motorcycles with them, joining three outriders from Antigua and Barbuda to make up a police escort of about 15.  The majority of the outriders escorting the dignitaries and their entourages during the 40th Regular Meeting are from the St. Lucian Police Force

Click to Listen: Rave Reviews from a fellow outrider working at the CARICOM Meeting in Saint Lucia. “They are picking up so fast,
people even thought they are Lucians!”
Click here to see Constable Mickle in action!
Click to hear Constable Mickle talk about working as an outrider
for the CARICOM Meeting and why he and Constable Griffin
arrived in Saint Lucia several days ahead of time to learn the
traffic routes.
Pictured just above is Constable Justin Griffin. Click here to see him in action, riding just ahead of Norway’s Prime Minister who is a
Special Guest of the CARICOM Heads of Government!
Click to hear Constable Griffin talk about working as an outrider
for the 40th Regular CARICOM Meeting in Saint Lucia.

Some police outriders are pictured outside the Sandals Grande Saint Lucian Resort on Thursday, July 4th, 2019.  The majority of the outriders escorting the dignitaries and their entourages during the 40th Regular Meeting are from the St. Lucian Police Force.  Of about 15  police outriders in total, who will be escorting the delegations in traffic for the duration of the meeting, two of them are representing St. Kitts-Nevis.   

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