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The Crop Over season hasn’t only been sweet for revellers; but for the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) as well.

That’s because the force has not had to deal with any major incidents at any of the near 60 events held during the festive period.

Speaking to the DAILY NATION ahead of Republic Bank Grand Kadooment, public relations officer, Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss praised the public for their part in ensuring it has been a problem-free Crop Over.

“I want to give the general public some kudos from the Royal Barbados Police Force because they have been excellent so far,” Inniss said yesterday.

“There have been no major incidents to report thus far. You might have had one or two skirmishes, but those have not been highlighted to my attention.

“But in terms of major national concerns? No.”  (AD)

Please read the full story in the Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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