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Acting Deputy Police Commissioner Returns From Jamaica

Acting Deputy Police Commissioner, Severin Monchery returned to the island having completed a five week stint in Jamaica. Moncherry left Saint Lucia for Jamaica on November 13, 2015. Upon arrival, he was received by the high command of the Jamaica Constabulary Force. Whilst there, Monchery attended various operational, strategic and tasking meetings. He also engaged in various operational activities. This visit was part of an exchange program initiated by the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP). The Acting Deputy Police Commissioner would like to thank Police Commissioner, Dr. Carl Williams, his Executive and the entire Jamaica Constabulary Force for the hospitality given to him during his stay.

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