After many years of service in the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force, Gabriel Harrow ASP has retired. In a statement this week, the Police Welfare Association (PWA) bid farewell to the officer: “After 34 years of dedicated and meritorious service to the government, the people of Saint Lucia and the RSLPF, the PWA says farewell and wishes Gabriel Harrow ASP a happy retirement.”
Dennery North MP Shawn Edward also praised Harrow for his impact in the Dennery community. Writing on his Facebook page, Edward said: “Today I salute Assistant Superintendent of Police, Gabriel Harrow on the occasion of his retirement from the Royal St Lucia Police Force. During his 34 year career, ASP Harrow served several Departments and Units of the Force with distinction including a stint as Officer In Charge of the Dennery Basin.
“Whilst in Dennery, he forged very warm relations with key community stakeholders as a means of promoting a healthier working relationship for his charges within the district. His participation in Reading Month activities at the various schools was a highlight of his outreach initiatives. Happy retirement ASP and best wishes in your future endeavours.”
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