The RAPF announces the retirement of Police Constable 49 Darius Duncan after some thirty-one years as a police officer in the Royal Anguilla Police Force.
Constable Duncan joined the RAPF on 9st January, 1987 and later completed his initial training at the Regional Police Training Centre in Barbados. He worked as a constable in the Beat and Patrol Department and later in the Marine Department from 1990.
In 2000 he was transferred to the Chief Minister’s Office and remained there for a little under ten years before being transferred to Out Stations and then Beat and Patrol. PC Duncan’s last attachment was with the Prosecution Department.
PC Duncan who participated in training programmes across the region and Canada benefitted from a Basic Coast Guard Course, Crew Commanders Course, Watch Keeping Engineering Course as well as a Senior Constable Development Course.
Commissioner of Police Mr. Paul Morrison and other ranks of the Royal Anguilla Police Force wished PC Duncan a very productive retirement.
PC Duncan’s retirement was effective 1st September, 2018.