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| Police Constable Leon
Lake, Police Constable of the Year in the Nevis
Police Division, received his award from Deputy
Governor General His Honour Eustace John |
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Police Constable Leon
Lake was named Police Officer of the Year ending 2010
on Nevis, a coveted title he won from among nine awardees
in the Nevis Police Division. The elated officer was
presented with the award at the 7th annual Police Constable
Appreciation Awards on Saturday.
During the event which
was hosted by the Strategic Group, Nevis Police Division,
a humbled Police Constable Lake said he was honoured
to be named leading Constable.
Receiving this
award is an honour, however I feel all the officers
of the Nevis Division should be recognised for their
contribution, be it little or great to the Police
Force.
I want to express
my gratitude to all those who appreciated my hard
work and dedication to the Royal St. Christopher and
Nevis Police Force and acknowledging my accomplishments
for the past year, he said.
The Officer noted
that he was of the fervent view that the qualities
that won him the top award were gained from his fellow
officers in the Criminal Investigation Department
namely Inspector Mitchell, Sergeant Alanzo Carty,
Corporal Gordon, Constable Hodge and a past recipient
of the award, Constable James Sam Jeffers.
These qualities
include professionalism, the demonstration of potential
and capacity to grow under corresponding circumstances.
Since joining
the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force in
October 1999, I have aspired to do whatever is necessary
to better myself and make a positive impact on the
police force and I am pleased to be attached to the
Nevis Police Division where I think most of those
skills were gained, he explained.
Officer Lake also
expressed gratitude to the Nevis public who he said
embraced all the officers including himself who had
been transferred from St. Kitts and thanked them for
their kind contributions toward the building and development
of police on the island.
He remained hopeful
that 2010 that fellow officers would build a better
working environment in which members of the public
and officers could enjoy better relations through
community policing in their quest to reduce crime
on the island and by extension the Federation.
Officer Lake also
urged his fellow officers to endeavour to create a
climate in which they could be motivated to excel.
I ask that we
the Police Officers try and create a climate in which
we would be motivated to excel so that when engaged
in work, we contribute our best. We should be intentional
learners and concentrate on self improvement and encourage
it in others.
I know at times
financially we are discouraged, pay day sometimes
seems years apart but I ask that we stay focussed,
keep on the right path and not to be seen as impartial,
non confidential nor corrupt. Let us strive to do
what is right and live to the oath that we are bound
by, he said.
Outside of the senior
officers who had assisted him in his development,
Officer Lake thanked his Mother who resides in St.
Kitts Mrs. Edith Lake, his Aunt on Nevis Mrs. Ambrosine
Thompson for their unwavering support and guidance
and fellow officers, friends and well wishers who
assisted him.
The other awardees
were 1st runner up PC Leon Michael and 2nd runner
up PC Jevern Weeks. PC Lesley Williams, WPC Coretta
Harris, PC Keith Pemberton, PC Cuthbert England, PC
Kevon Charles and PC Devon Jones.
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