Yesterday officers of the Belmont Police Station launched its ‘Let’s Run Crime Out’ initiative to fight against crime and provide security for citizens in Port-of-Spain and environs.
This initiative is fully endorsed by the Honourable Stuart Young, Member of Parliament for Port-of-Spain North and St. Ann’s West and His Worship the Mayor, Alderman, Joel Martinez. Details follow in this release from the TTPS:
Citizens who recreate in and around the Queen’s Park Savannah (QPS) will now be doing so with police officers at their side.
Today, officers of the Belmont Police Station, led by W/Insp Renee Bain-Keller, strapped on their sneakers, taking the fight against crime to the tracks of the QPS and the Lady Chancellor Hill in its latest initiative, ‘Let’s Run Crime Out.’
According to W/Insp Bain-Keller, this initiative is part of a three-pronged approach to crime-fighting, the expected outcomes are community engagement, safety and security of citizens and mental health and wellness is an added benefit for officers.
The Honourable Stuart Young, Member of Parliament for Port-of-Spain North and St. Ann’s West, who said “it is a great initiative,” told police officers that he fully endorsed the launch and assured that he will provide any support that law enforcement may need. He said the community of Belmont stands to benefit tremendously from the initiative.
His Worship the Mayor, Alderman, Joel Martinez, echoed the sentiments of MP Young and said with the assistance of the Belmont Police and the Port-of-Spain City Police, “We will run crime out of St. Clair, St. James, anywhere, Woodbrook, St. James, anywhere in the City of Port-of-Spain, we must take the initiative from Belmont to run crime out once and for all.”
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Ag.), Operations, Erla Christopher, congratulated the Insp on the initiative and pledged the Executive’s support towards the crime-fighting strategy.