Inspector Carl Greaux Appointed Assistant Staff Officer in Regional Security System

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force’s Inspector Carl Greaux has been appointed as Assistant Staff Officer – Plans within the Regional Security System (RSS), effective January 12, 2025.

Inspector Greaux, who has been leading the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), is recognized as a dedicated and highly skilled law enforcement professional. His appointment reflects his commitment to crime reduction and fostering collaboration among stakeholders in the region.

A Distinguished Career in Law Enforcement

Throughout his career, Inspector Greaux has developed and honed key skills that have made him a standout in the field of policing. These include:

Expertise in Investigative Skills, Case Management, and Crime Prevention.

Training and Development: Designing programs to enhance the skills of fellow officers.

Leadership and Teamwork: Strong leadership abilities and a capacity to work effectively with both management and support staff.

Inspector Greaux’s extensive training and academic achievements further underline his qualifications for this prestigious role. He has successfully completed:

A Certification in Social Services at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica.

A Postgraduate Diploma in Police Leadership and Management at the University of Leicester.

A Master’s in Business Administration from the University of South Wales.

A Legacy of Excellence

Inspector Greaux follows in the footsteps of other distinguished officers from the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, including retired Commissioner of Police Ian Queeley, retired Deputy Commissioner Felix Hodge, and retired Assistant Commissioner Robert Liburd.

His new role with the RSS will focus on planning and coordination, ensuring that regional security strategies are both effective and collaborative.

Inspector Greaux’s appointment is a testament to his professionalism and dedication to enhancing security across the Caribbean. The Government and the Police Force extend their congratulations and best wishes as he takes on this vital regional responsibility.

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