BVI's Police Queen To Defend Crown

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(PLTM) - In one of the signature events slated to mark its year-round 50th anniversary celebration, the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force will host a Regional Police Pageant on Saturday, April 1st at the Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall at 7:30 pm.

The RVIPF’s own Constable and Queen, Joevern Webb will join four other young female officers from constabularies around the Caribbean to compete in foot drills, intellect, talent and poise for the honored title.

According to police, contending against Constable Webb will be her female counterparts from St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda.

Constable Zamera Dean Frederick will represent the Royal St. Lucia Police Force; Constable Kemelia Boyd will represent the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force; Constable Renika Isaac will represent the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda; and Constable Sascha Goodard will represent the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.

Event coordinator, Sergeant Jacqueline Tom-Christopher said that despite the distressing events of the last few weeks, the RVIPF felt it was important to keep its commitment to the overseas contestants and chaperones, who, from late last year, dedicated money and time to prepare for the pageant.

“The contestants and their chaperones are all excited about the opportunity to come to the Territory, meet our officers and compete for the pageant title in the Virgin Islands. In advance, they purchased their own tickets and costly outfits to participate in this event," she stated.

The Sergeant added, "Our local businesses and corporate sponsors were very supportive in providing the prizes and covering most the financial obligations for the show. In fact, no public funds are being used. With a very small organising committee, I was fortunate to be able to still put together such an elaborate event."

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