Outgoing Commissioner of Police Edward Hall has lamented that one of his biggest disappointments upon leaving in two months time is that the police barracks for his officers were never improved or built under his watch
Hall speaking at perhaps his last press conference as Police commissioner said that for years he complained of the situation to Chief Ministers and now the Governor and nothing was done, but he remains hopeful that there will be better living conditions for his men and women
“It has always been my aim to have officers comfortably housed in accommodations where they feel relaxed and invigorated in terms of coming to work and return to accommodations which are relaxing and ease their minds. It was always my vision to have officers n efficiency apartments as opposed to a barrack room, I have tried to get that for our officers and still trying,” said Hall.
Hall along with his deputy Hubert Hughes will be steping down shortly as new Canadian senior officers take up the post with the aim to reduce crime in the TCI



