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STRATCOM PRESS RELEASE
The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has recognized Superintendent Louisa Quashie for her remarkable achievement in securing the 2nd runner-up position in the esteemed Top Caribbean Career Move awards.
Superintendent Quashie’s exceptional leadership and vision within the force have been instrumental in earning this well-deserved recognition.
The Top Caribbean Career Move awards, presented by Amalgamated Security Services Limited in collaboration with the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police, aim to celebrate the outstanding contributions of Caribbean police officers across various categories, including the Top Caribbean Crime Fighter, Top Caribbean Career Move, and Top Caribbean Community Policing Officer.
Superintendent Quashie’s accomplishment not only highlights her personal success but also underscores her unwavering commitment to her profession and her ability to make influential decisions that positively impact both her career and the communities she serves.
Her strategic career progression is a testament to her exemplary leadership, forward-thinking approach, and relentless pursuit of excellence. It symbolizes the positive changes that can be instigated within an organization and the broader community.
Expressing her delight at being selected by the police administration to represent the force in the regional competition and to receive this accolade, Superintendent Quashie expressed her commitment to continue excelling in all aspects of her career.
Furthermore, Police Commissioner Atlee Rodney, also the president of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP), conveyed gratitude to Mr. Dunbreaker for his ongoing partnership and support to the ACCP, and for presenting the award to Superintendent Quashie.
Superintendent Quashie’s recognition stands as a testament to the dedication and integrity exemplified by the members of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, reflecting their commitment to fostering positive change and ensuring the safety and well-being of the communities they serve.
The Amalgamated Security Regional Awards Programme is held annually in collaboration with the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ASSL-ACCP) to recognize the work of law enforcement officers in the region.
In the past, several members of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda have been awarded in different categories, including Commissioner Rodney
Congratulations