• RSVGPF Community Outreach Programme Continues

    RSVGPF Community Outreach Programme Continues

  • Stubbs Police Youth Club Male to Male Mentorship Programme Launching Ceremony

    Stubbs Police Youth Club Male to Male Mentorship Programme Launching Ceremony

  • Police Youth Clubs School Sensitization Drive

    Police Youth Clubs School Sensitization Drive

  • Basic FirefightingTraining Course 1/2023 Closing Ceremony

    Basic FirefightingTraining Course 1/2023 Closing Ceremony

  • The SVG Coast Guard Service Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Course 1/2023

    The SVG Coast Guard Service Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Course 1/2023

  • Professional Image lecture presented to the staff at the Criminal Investigations Department

    Professional Image lecture presented to the staff at the Criminal Investigations Department

  • Police Youth Clubs recruitment drive at the Campden Park Secondary School

    Police Youth Clubs recruitment drive at the Campden Park Secondary School

  • Chateaubelair Farmers charged with Theft

    Chateaubelair Farmers charged with Theft

  • Redemption Sharpes teenagers accused of Wounding

    Redemption Sharpes teenagers accused of Wounding

  • New Montrose resident shot and killed

    New Montrose resident shot and killed

  • NCOs in the South Central Division received lecture

    NCOs in the South Central Division received lecture

  • Conductor killed and Chauffeur injured in a shooting incident at Fire Hill

    Conductor killed and Chauffeur injured in a shooting incident at Fire Hill

  • Commissioner’s Parade and Lecture held on 31.01.23

    Commissioner’s Parade and Lecture held on 31.01.23

  • MEMBERS OF THE RSVGPF RECEIVED A LECTURE ON CUSTOMER SERVICE

    MEMBERS OF THE RSVGPF RECEIVED A LECTURE ON CUSTOMER SERVICE

  • FORTY (40) ELDERLY AND LESS FORTUNATE PERSONS IN THE COMMUNITY  OF BARROUALLIE RECEIVED GIFT BASKETS

    FORTY (40) ELDERLY AND LESS FORTUNATE PERSONS IN THE COMMUNITY OF BARROUALLIE RECEIVED GIFT BASKETS

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Welcome Message from the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Colin O. John

I am delighted to welcome you to the official website of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF). I am particularly pleased to be serving as Commissioner of Police at the launch of this website. This is yet another initiative by the police to communicate with all of our stakeholders.

It is the intention of the Royal St. Vincent and Grenadines Police Force to use this website to further ‘bridge’ the divide between the police and the public. The police cannot fight crime in a vacuum; we need the full and continuous support of the general public. Thus, I am optimistic that the public will utilize this website to interact and share information and ideas with us. 

This website will apprise the public about the roles and responsibilities of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force which includes but is not limited to:

  • The prevention and detection of crimes
  • Prosecution of offenders
  • Preservation of the Queen’s peace
  • The protection of life and property

As we work to carry out our mandate, I invite you the public to work with us, because together we can rid our beautiful country of crime and violence and usher in a new period of tranquillity and peace for all of our citizens and visitors. Thanks for visiting our website, enjoy your tour as we showcase the services of the hard working men and women of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force. May God continue to bless you!

Emergency Numbers

There are various ways you can report a crime to us. In an emergency, always dial 999, 911 or 112. You can also report crimes online or at a police station.

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