Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Cops’ day

Date:

Share post:

THE CONTROVERSY SURROUNDING a new set of promotions within the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) is now before the court.
The matter resumes in chambers today before Justice Randall Worrell, who reportedly put the planned promotions on hold yesterday, ahead of next Tuesday’s hearing of an application filed on behalf of 15 officers, who are challenging their omission from the force’s promotions list.
The move to the High Court effectively blocks 15 other police officers from receiving their certificates of promotion at a ceremony, which was scheduled for this afternoon at the RBPF’s headquarters in Roebuck Street. The officers were notified of the development yesterday by fax.
They include Margaret Stephens, a 31-year veteran, who has been earmarked for a double promotion. Stephens, 53, who once served in the Special Branch, was slated to move from inspector to superintendent.

Previous article
Next article

Related articles

Drought persists as wet season begins with limited relief, BMS reports

Barbados is still in drought conditions despite the official start of the wet (hurricane) season, with rainfall patterns...

Lady Elba spotted reading Nation on Barbados visit

While on a family getaway in Barbados, Lady Elba picked up a copy of the Daily Nation featuring...

Police investigate collision at Free Hill, Black Rock

Police were on the scene of an accident along Free Hill, Black Rock, this morning involving a car...

Wanted Man: Dwayne Marlon Drakes

The Barbados Police Service is seeking the assistance of the public in locating a man wanted for questioning...